Effects of food and predators on the home-range sizes of Arctic ground squirrel (Spermophilus parryii)
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We used radiotelemetry to study the effects of food addition and predator reduction on the home-range sizes of adult Arctic ground squirrels (Spermophilus parryii) on large-scale experimental grids in the boreal forest of the southwestern Yukon Territory. Home ranges were 2-7 times smaller on food-supplemented grids than on nonsupplemented grids, regardless of whether large mammalian predators were present. Similarly, core areas (where 50% of activities occur) were 8-11 times smaller on food-supplemented grids. Food availability rather than predator presence primarily determined the sizes of home ranges and core areas of Arctic ground squirrels.
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2018 ◽
Vol 29
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pp. 527-541
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Ascorbate dynamics and oxygen consumption during arousal from hibernation in Arctic ground squirrels
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Vol 281
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pp. R572-R583
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