Habitat use of prey species is often subjected to strong trade-offs when foraging needs and predator avoidance cannot be met simultaneously. Trade-offs may be particularly pronounced for species dwelling above ground throughout the year. Identifying habitat use of such species may help to determine crucial and limited environmental resources and has strong implications for habitat management. We investigated the relative importance of habitat structure and composition for mountain hares in the Swiss Alps at the small scale for two time periods, throughout the year and during the reproductive period. Habitat use was assessed by a non-invasive approach that considers the spatio-temporal distribution of fecal pellets, sampled along systematica...
The mountain hare (Lepus timidus) is historically one of Sweden’s most appreciated game species. Nev...
ABSTRACT- European hares (Lepus europaeus) are thought to select resting places pro-viding cover, to...
Understanding a species’ habitat use allows researchers and managers to identify areas and/or featur...
Knowledge about mountain hare (Lepus timidus) is still scarce, especially in alpine ecosystem. We co...
Populations on the limits of species’ distribution could adapt their behaviour under strong ecologic...
European hares Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778 have lower population densities and body condition in pa...
Diet selection by Lepus europaeus was studied in high-altitude mountain environments with severe wea...
We investigated activity patterns and habitat use of 34 radio-tracked mountain hares (Lepus timidus)...
During winter and summer 1999, we radiotracked 45 snowshoe hares in two areas: one where the density...
1. Agricultural intensification has had dramatic effects on farmland biodiversity and has caused dec...
Predictions derived from the optimal foraging theory are interesting to test on wild herbivores livi...
Little is known on the ecology and behaviour of the alpine mountain hare (Lepus timidus). Between 19...
The European brown hare Lepus europaeus is the most widely distributed hare species of the world, be...
The mountain hare (Lepus timidus) is historically one of Sweden’s most appreciated game species. Nev...
ABSTRACT- European hares (Lepus europaeus) are thought to select resting places pro-viding cover, to...
Understanding a species’ habitat use allows researchers and managers to identify areas and/or featur...
Knowledge about mountain hare (Lepus timidus) is still scarce, especially in alpine ecosystem. We co...
Populations on the limits of species’ distribution could adapt their behaviour under strong ecologic...
European hares Lepus europaeus Pallas, 1778 have lower population densities and body condition in pa...
Diet selection by Lepus europaeus was studied in high-altitude mountain environments with severe wea...
We investigated activity patterns and habitat use of 34 radio-tracked mountain hares (Lepus timidus)...
During winter and summer 1999, we radiotracked 45 snowshoe hares in two areas: one where the density...
1. Agricultural intensification has had dramatic effects on farmland biodiversity and has caused dec...
Predictions derived from the optimal foraging theory are interesting to test on wild herbivores livi...
Little is known on the ecology and behaviour of the alpine mountain hare (Lepus timidus). Between 19...
The European brown hare Lepus europaeus is the most widely distributed hare species of the world, be...
The mountain hare (Lepus timidus) is historically one of Sweden’s most appreciated game species. Nev...
ABSTRACT- European hares (Lepus europaeus) are thought to select resting places pro-viding cover, to...
Understanding a species’ habitat use allows researchers and managers to identify areas and/or featur...