Like most heavily preyed-upon animals, snowshoe hares (Lepus americanus) have to balance conflicting demands of obtaining food at a high rate and avoiding predators. Adopting foraging behaviours to minimise predation risk may also lead to a decline in condition, and hence fecundity. Predictions of three hypotheses (condition constraint hypothesis, predator-avoidance constraint hypothesis, predation-sensitive foraging (PSF) hypothesis) were tested by comparing changes in the survival and condition of snowshoe hares on four experimental areas in winter during a cyclic peak and decline (1989-1993) near Kluane Lake, Yukon, Canada, where (i) predation risk was reduced by excluding terrestrial predators (FENCE), (ii) food supply was supplemented ...
Snowshoe hare populations in the boreal forests of North America go through 10-year cycles. Suppleme...
Abstract—Snowshoe hares exhibit eight to 11 year population fluctuations across boreal North America...
The regular large-scale population fluctuations that characterize many species of northern vertebrat...
I examined the effects of predation risk on the behaviour and population dynamics of snowshoe hares...
Snowshoe hares, Lepus americanus, undergo a ten-year population cycle. I examined whether hares res...
The sublethal effects of high predation risk on both prey behavior and physiology may have long-term...
During winter and summer 1999, we radiotracked 45 snowshoe hares in two areas: one where the density...
Snowshoe hare cycles are one of the most prominent phenomena in ecology. Experimental studies point ...
Population densities of snowshoe hares in Alaska fluctuate on a 10—yr cycle. A snowshoe hare populat...
Snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) populations were provided with supplemental food on two study grids...
Prey individuals employ several adaptive behaviours to reduce predation risk. We need to learn how t...
Populations along geographical range limits are often exposed to unsuitable climate and low resource...
<div><p>Survival and predation of snowshoe hares (<i>Lepus americanus</i>) has been widely studied, ...
Snowshoe hares, Lepus americanus, are a 'keystone' prey species in northern boreal forests and exper...
Coyotes and lynx are the two most important mammalian predators of snowshoe hares throughout much o...
Snowshoe hare populations in the boreal forests of North America go through 10-year cycles. Suppleme...
Abstract—Snowshoe hares exhibit eight to 11 year population fluctuations across boreal North America...
The regular large-scale population fluctuations that characterize many species of northern vertebrat...
I examined the effects of predation risk on the behaviour and population dynamics of snowshoe hares...
Snowshoe hares, Lepus americanus, undergo a ten-year population cycle. I examined whether hares res...
The sublethal effects of high predation risk on both prey behavior and physiology may have long-term...
During winter and summer 1999, we radiotracked 45 snowshoe hares in two areas: one where the density...
Snowshoe hare cycles are one of the most prominent phenomena in ecology. Experimental studies point ...
Population densities of snowshoe hares in Alaska fluctuate on a 10—yr cycle. A snowshoe hare populat...
Snowshoe hare (Lepus americanus) populations were provided with supplemental food on two study grids...
Prey individuals employ several adaptive behaviours to reduce predation risk. We need to learn how t...
Populations along geographical range limits are often exposed to unsuitable climate and low resource...
<div><p>Survival and predation of snowshoe hares (<i>Lepus americanus</i>) has been widely studied, ...
Snowshoe hares, Lepus americanus, are a 'keystone' prey species in northern boreal forests and exper...
Coyotes and lynx are the two most important mammalian predators of snowshoe hares throughout much o...
Snowshoe hare populations in the boreal forests of North America go through 10-year cycles. Suppleme...
Abstract—Snowshoe hares exhibit eight to 11 year population fluctuations across boreal North America...
The regular large-scale population fluctuations that characterize many species of northern vertebrat...