We characterized the habitat use by maras (Dolichotis patagonum) on a microhabitat scale in the area surrounding the warren, assessing the conditioning effect of the warren over space use and exploitation of other resources. We evaluated the relationships between the probability and intensity of use, habitat configuration and distance to the warren, counting feces along transects departing from each warren. Our results showed that the location of breeding warrens was positively associated with the habitat use by maras on a microhabitat scale. The core area of the annual activity of maras was concentrated around the warren and there was no evidence of alternative areas of activity. According to the fitted models, maras used microhabitats wit...
Agriculture intensification is one of the main threats to biodiversity in agricultural systems. The ...
Linear habitats are capable of providing essential resources for small mammals within agroecosystems...
Organic farming is more environmentally friendly than conventional agriculture, promoting greater le...
Across modified landscapes, anthropic factors can affect habitat selection by animals and consequent...
Phylogenetic constraints and ecological factors have been suggested as alternative key factors in th...
Effective management of natural populations depends heavily on the capacity for understanding and pr...
The maintenance of wild populations of Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) through effective management re...
Large landscapes encompassing reserves and areas with other human uses are necessary for conservatio...
Dolichotis patagonum (common name: mara) is a large sized rodent, endemic of Argentina, which raises...
The abundance and spatial distribution of species are influenced by the distribution and availabilit...
Community structure is strongly influenced by positive interactions between species. Detecting and d...
This thesis presents the results of a 3 year field study on the behavioural ecology of the mara on t...
The Lesser Rhea (Rhea pennata pennata) has suffered a marked decline in numbers over recent decades,...
Large landscapes encompassing reserves and areas with other human uses are necessary for conservatio...
South-eastern South America (SESA) hosts populations of a number of large herbivores, such as the Gr...
Agriculture intensification is one of the main threats to biodiversity in agricultural systems. The ...
Linear habitats are capable of providing essential resources for small mammals within agroecosystems...
Organic farming is more environmentally friendly than conventional agriculture, promoting greater le...
Across modified landscapes, anthropic factors can affect habitat selection by animals and consequent...
Phylogenetic constraints and ecological factors have been suggested as alternative key factors in th...
Effective management of natural populations depends heavily on the capacity for understanding and pr...
The maintenance of wild populations of Greater Rhea (Rhea americana) through effective management re...
Large landscapes encompassing reserves and areas with other human uses are necessary for conservatio...
Dolichotis patagonum (common name: mara) is a large sized rodent, endemic of Argentina, which raises...
The abundance and spatial distribution of species are influenced by the distribution and availabilit...
Community structure is strongly influenced by positive interactions between species. Detecting and d...
This thesis presents the results of a 3 year field study on the behavioural ecology of the mara on t...
The Lesser Rhea (Rhea pennata pennata) has suffered a marked decline in numbers over recent decades,...
Large landscapes encompassing reserves and areas with other human uses are necessary for conservatio...
South-eastern South America (SESA) hosts populations of a number of large herbivores, such as the Gr...
Agriculture intensification is one of the main threats to biodiversity in agricultural systems. The ...
Linear habitats are capable of providing essential resources for small mammals within agroecosystems...
Organic farming is more environmentally friendly than conventional agriculture, promoting greater le...