Small herbivores face risks of predation while foraging and are often forced to trade off food quality for safety. Life history, behaviour, and habitat of predator and prey can influence these trade-offs. We compared how two sympatric rabbits (pygmy rabbit, Brachylagus idahoensis; mountain cottontail, Sylvilagus nuttallii) that differ in size, use of burrows, and habitat specialization in the sagebrush-steppe of western North America respond to amount and orientation of concealment cover and proximity to burrow refuges when selecting food patches. We predicted that both rabbit species would prefer food patches that offered greater concealment and food patches that were closer to burrow refuges. However, because pygmy rabbits are small, obli...
When selecting habitats, herbivores must weigh multiple risks, such as predation, starvation, toxici...
Habitat selection has long been viewed as a multi-scale process. Observed species responses to resou...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityAssessing ha...
Small herbivores face risks of predation while foraging and are often forced to trade off food quali...
Understanding habitat use by animals requires understanding the simultaneous tradeoffs between food ...
Animals face multiple risks while foraging such as the risk of acquiring inadequate energy from food...
Conserving a sensitive animal species requires understanding the simultaneous tradeoffs between food...
How intensely animals use habitat features depends on their functional properties (i.e., how the fea...
Small herbivores such as rabbits, pika and marmots create spatial patterns in vegetation around thei...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityAnimals face...
Dietary specialists often reside in habitats that provide a high and predictable abundance of their ...
For herbivores, nutrient intake is limited by the relatively low nutritional quality of plants and h...
The relative importance of predation risk and food quality on spatial grazing pressure and activity ...
The relative importance of predation risk and food quality on spatial grazing pressure and activity ...
A major goal in conservation biology is to explain habitat use by animals. Remote sensing has been u...
When selecting habitats, herbivores must weigh multiple risks, such as predation, starvation, toxici...
Habitat selection has long been viewed as a multi-scale process. Observed species responses to resou...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityAssessing ha...
Small herbivores face risks of predation while foraging and are often forced to trade off food quali...
Understanding habitat use by animals requires understanding the simultaneous tradeoffs between food ...
Animals face multiple risks while foraging such as the risk of acquiring inadequate energy from food...
Conserving a sensitive animal species requires understanding the simultaneous tradeoffs between food...
How intensely animals use habitat features depends on their functional properties (i.e., how the fea...
Small herbivores such as rabbits, pika and marmots create spatial patterns in vegetation around thei...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityAnimals face...
Dietary specialists often reside in habitats that provide a high and predictable abundance of their ...
For herbivores, nutrient intake is limited by the relatively low nutritional quality of plants and h...
The relative importance of predation risk and food quality on spatial grazing pressure and activity ...
The relative importance of predation risk and food quality on spatial grazing pressure and activity ...
A major goal in conservation biology is to explain habitat use by animals. Remote sensing has been u...
When selecting habitats, herbivores must weigh multiple risks, such as predation, starvation, toxici...
Habitat selection has long been viewed as a multi-scale process. Observed species responses to resou...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences, Washington State UniversityAssessing ha...