Understanding habitat requirements has implications for numerous aspects of a species' biology, including where individuals live and how they behave. Specialization for mesic, resource-rich habitats known as mallines is thought to have favored group living in the colonial tuco-tuco (Ctenomys sociabilis), a subterranean rodent that is endemic to Neuquén Province in southwestern Argentina. To explore the proposed relationship between mallines and sociality in this species in greater detail, we characterized the habitats occupied by C. sociabilis at 3 locations representing the extremes of this species' geographic range. Specifically, plant composition and vegetative structure were characterized for 57 occupied burrow systems distributed acros...
The understanding of the diversity of behavioral and physiological responses associated with the cha...
The importance of predation and burrow digging in explaining the evolution of sociality is generally...
A rocky habitat, in its broadest sense, may be described as any locality that contains boulders, roc...
The feedback between organisms and their environment is of great relevance to the understanding of e...
Abstract: In some species, populations routinely contain a mixture of lone and group-living individu...
An individual’s social environment can profoundly affect many aspects of their biology, including th...
The genus Ctenomys includes a high number of taxa, with at least ten species from Patagonia and thre...
Spatial relationships among conspecifics can provide insights into numerous aspects of social behavi...
Subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys usually present an allopatric or parapatric distribution....
Phylogenetic constraints and ecological factors have been suggested as alternative key factors in th...
Subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys are an interesting system to assess the effects of habita...
South American rodents of the genus Ctenomys (tuco-tucos) occupy the underground environment, presen...
A pesar de la gran diversidad en el comportamiento social de los mamíferos, estudios sobre su organi...
Abstract Background I review the natural history of the tuco-tuco Ctenomys magellanicus in Patagonia...
In arid and semiarid ecosystems, subterranean herbivorous rodents play an important role in determin...
The understanding of the diversity of behavioral and physiological responses associated with the cha...
The importance of predation and burrow digging in explaining the evolution of sociality is generally...
A rocky habitat, in its broadest sense, may be described as any locality that contains boulders, roc...
The feedback between organisms and their environment is of great relevance to the understanding of e...
Abstract: In some species, populations routinely contain a mixture of lone and group-living individu...
An individual’s social environment can profoundly affect many aspects of their biology, including th...
The genus Ctenomys includes a high number of taxa, with at least ten species from Patagonia and thre...
Spatial relationships among conspecifics can provide insights into numerous aspects of social behavi...
Subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys usually present an allopatric or parapatric distribution....
Phylogenetic constraints and ecological factors have been suggested as alternative key factors in th...
Subterranean rodents of the genus Ctenomys are an interesting system to assess the effects of habita...
South American rodents of the genus Ctenomys (tuco-tucos) occupy the underground environment, presen...
A pesar de la gran diversidad en el comportamiento social de los mamíferos, estudios sobre su organi...
Abstract Background I review the natural history of the tuco-tuco Ctenomys magellanicus in Patagonia...
In arid and semiarid ecosystems, subterranean herbivorous rodents play an important role in determin...
The understanding of the diversity of behavioral and physiological responses associated with the cha...
The importance of predation and burrow digging in explaining the evolution of sociality is generally...
A rocky habitat, in its broadest sense, may be described as any locality that contains boulders, roc...