The research presented in this paper provides an insight into the behavioral ecology of mountain hares on heather moorland in the Lammermuir Hills of southeast Scotland. We examine the seasonal and diel activity patterns using camera traps over a period of 12 months. The rate of camera detections was calculated for the different divisions of the 24‐hr cycle (daylight, dusk, night, and dawn). During autumn and winter (October–February), the activity pattern was crepuscular with greater activity at dusk than at dawn. Daylight activity was relatively low, and there was a regular pattern of small peaks of activity during the night. In spring and summer (March–September), peaks of crepuscular activity remained evident but daylight activity was m...
Surveying cryptic, nocturnal animals is logistically challenging. Consequently, density estimates ma...
Populations on the limits of species\u2019 distribution could adapt their behaviour under strong eco...
Little is known on the ecology and behaviour of the alpine mountain hare (Lepus timidus). Between 19...
The research presented in this paper provides an insight into the behavioral ecology of mountain har...
We investigated activity patterns and habitat use of 34 radio-tracked mountain hares (Lepus timidus)...
Knowledge about mountain hare (Lepus timidus) is still scarce, especially in alpine ecosystem. We co...
We investigated the occurrence and distribution of multi-annual cycles in abundance of mountain hare...
Throughout their circumpolar distribution mountain hares Lepus timidus show unstable population dyna...
Local adaptation to annually changing environments has evolved in numerous species. Seasonal coat co...
Local adaptation to annually changing environments has evolved in numerous spe-cies. Seaso...
The mountain hare (Lepus timidus) is historically one of Sweden’s most appreciated game species. Nev...
The regular large-scale population fluctuations that characterize many species of northern vertebrat...
Surveying cryptic, nocturnal animals is logistically challenging. Consequently, density estimates ma...
Populations on the limits of species\u2019 distribution could adapt their behaviour under strong eco...
Little is known on the ecology and behaviour of the alpine mountain hare (Lepus timidus). Between 19...
The research presented in this paper provides an insight into the behavioral ecology of mountain har...
We investigated activity patterns and habitat use of 34 radio-tracked mountain hares (Lepus timidus)...
Knowledge about mountain hare (Lepus timidus) is still scarce, especially in alpine ecosystem. We co...
We investigated the occurrence and distribution of multi-annual cycles in abundance of mountain hare...
Throughout their circumpolar distribution mountain hares Lepus timidus show unstable population dyna...
Local adaptation to annually changing environments has evolved in numerous species. Seasonal coat co...
Local adaptation to annually changing environments has evolved in numerous spe-cies. Seaso...
The mountain hare (Lepus timidus) is historically one of Sweden’s most appreciated game species. Nev...
The regular large-scale population fluctuations that characterize many species of northern vertebrat...
Surveying cryptic, nocturnal animals is logistically challenging. Consequently, density estimates ma...
Populations on the limits of species\u2019 distribution could adapt their behaviour under strong eco...
Little is known on the ecology and behaviour of the alpine mountain hare (Lepus timidus). Between 19...