Sex differences in habitat use (habitat segregation) are widespread in sexually dimorphic ungulates. A possible cause is that males are more sensitive to weather than females, leading to sex differences in sheltering behaviour (the 'weather sensitivity hypothesis'). However, this hypothesis has never been tested. We considered the allometric rates of net energy gain during times of cold weather and food shortage in a model. We argue that the higher absolute heat losses relative to intake rates of larger ungulates should indeed lead to higher weather sensitivity in males than in females. Furthermore, we tested the weather sensitivity hypothesis empirically in red deer, Cervus elaphus, on the Isle of Rum, U.K. We predicted that (1) ...
1. Because many large mammal species have wide geographical ranges, spatially distant populations m...
7 pagesInternational audienceIt is well established that the dynamics of mammalian populations vary ...
Climate variability greatly affects animals through direct and indirect effects. Animals with slow r...
Most cervid populations in Europe and North America are managed through selective harvesting, often ...
In the last decades, climate change has caused an increase in mean temperatures and a reduction in a...
Sex differences in habitat use (termed 'habitat segregation') are widespread in sexually dimorphic u...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
Warming global temperatures are affecting a range of aspects of wild populations, but the exact mech...
Warming global temperatures are affecting a range of aspects of wild populations, but the exact mech...
With climate change, the effect of global warming on snow cover is expected to cause range expansion...
Population sizes of large carnivores have increased in Scandinavia during the last century. Increase...
There are multiple paths via which environmental variation can impact herbivore ecology and this mak...
Ongoing global warming is now affecting migratory cycles in a large variety of taxa in seasonally va...
Large-scale spatial segregation was assessed by means of radio-telemetry in 48 fallow deer studied ...
1. Because many large mammal species have wide geographical ranges, spatially distant populations m...
7 pagesInternational audienceIt is well established that the dynamics of mammalian populations vary ...
Climate variability greatly affects animals through direct and indirect effects. Animals with slow r...
Most cervid populations in Europe and North America are managed through selective harvesting, often ...
In the last decades, climate change has caused an increase in mean temperatures and a reduction in a...
Sex differences in habitat use (termed 'habitat segregation') are widespread in sexually dimorphic u...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
Warming global temperatures are affecting a range of aspects of wild populations, but the exact mech...
Warming global temperatures are affecting a range of aspects of wild populations, but the exact mech...
With climate change, the effect of global warming on snow cover is expected to cause range expansion...
Population sizes of large carnivores have increased in Scandinavia during the last century. Increase...
There are multiple paths via which environmental variation can impact herbivore ecology and this mak...
Ongoing global warming is now affecting migratory cycles in a large variety of taxa in seasonally va...
Large-scale spatial segregation was assessed by means of radio-telemetry in 48 fallow deer studied ...
1. Because many large mammal species have wide geographical ranges, spatially distant populations m...
7 pagesInternational audienceIt is well established that the dynamics of mammalian populations vary ...
Climate variability greatly affects animals through direct and indirect effects. Animals with slow r...