This study described the social organization of Neotoma micropus, the southern plains woodrat, using radiotelemetry. We studied woodrats from September 1994 through April 1995 at the Urban Wilderness Reserve in S Bexar County, Texas. Sixteen individuals (three adult males, 11 adult females, and two subadult males) were radiocollared and located in the evening or early morning during January and February. Seventy-four percent of female radiolocations and 57% of male radiolocations were from their respective nests. No more than one adult individual was observed at any nest at the same time. Males had significantly larger (x = 1899 m2) home ranges than females (x = 220 m2). Male home ranges overlapped female home ranges more (35.9%) than femal...
Woodrats in the eastern United States have experienced a dramatic reduction in range and population ...
The article relating to this dataset is available in ORE: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/15799Dataset a...
The dataset relating to this publication is available in ORE from: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/15661...
This study described the social organization of Neotoma micropus, the southern plains woodrat, using...
It has been proposed that bushy-tailed woodrats (Neotoma cinerea) exhibit a harem-polygynous social ...
Bushy-tailed woodrats (Neotoma cinerea) are nocturnal rodents that are usually confined to discrete ...
Bushy-tailed woodrats are nocturnal cricetid rodents distributed throughout the mountainous regions ...
The Allegheny woodrat occurs throughout the Appalachian Mountains, where it forms isolated colonies ...
Studies of highly kin-structured mammal societies have revealed the importance of natal philopatry i...
DOCTORATE DISSERTATION: The social biology of Neotoma cinerea was examined in the field, laboratory,...
Activity patterns of the eastern woodrat (Neotoma floridana illinoensis) in southwestern Tennessee (...
Population ecology and social organization of dusky-footed woodrats, Neotoma fuscie
The Allegheny woodrat (Neotoma magister) occurs throughout the Appalachian Mountains forming isolate...
Kraus C, Kunkele J, Trillmich F. Spacing behaviour and its implications for the mating system of a p...
Using radiotelemetry, we investigated sizes, spatial distributions, and overlap patterns of home ran...
Woodrats in the eastern United States have experienced a dramatic reduction in range and population ...
The article relating to this dataset is available in ORE: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/15799Dataset a...
The dataset relating to this publication is available in ORE from: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/15661...
This study described the social organization of Neotoma micropus, the southern plains woodrat, using...
It has been proposed that bushy-tailed woodrats (Neotoma cinerea) exhibit a harem-polygynous social ...
Bushy-tailed woodrats (Neotoma cinerea) are nocturnal rodents that are usually confined to discrete ...
Bushy-tailed woodrats are nocturnal cricetid rodents distributed throughout the mountainous regions ...
The Allegheny woodrat occurs throughout the Appalachian Mountains, where it forms isolated colonies ...
Studies of highly kin-structured mammal societies have revealed the importance of natal philopatry i...
DOCTORATE DISSERTATION: The social biology of Neotoma cinerea was examined in the field, laboratory,...
Activity patterns of the eastern woodrat (Neotoma floridana illinoensis) in southwestern Tennessee (...
Population ecology and social organization of dusky-footed woodrats, Neotoma fuscie
The Allegheny woodrat (Neotoma magister) occurs throughout the Appalachian Mountains forming isolate...
Kraus C, Kunkele J, Trillmich F. Spacing behaviour and its implications for the mating system of a p...
Using radiotelemetry, we investigated sizes, spatial distributions, and overlap patterns of home ran...
Woodrats in the eastern United States have experienced a dramatic reduction in range and population ...
The article relating to this dataset is available in ORE: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/15799Dataset a...
The dataset relating to this publication is available in ORE from: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/15661...