From physiology to space use: energy reserves and androgenization explain home-range size variation in a woodland rodent.
This study tested the relationships between both individual-level and predation-risk factors and the size of two home-range regions (HRR), defined as areas of different intensities of use. We have expanded on previous home-range studies by testing the effects of two previously ignored individual-lev...
Main Authors: | Godsall, B, Coulson, T, Malo, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2014
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