“…Adult males were trapped first, emerging from hibernation in mid-April (average 22.5 April±9.6 SD, range 12 April-26 May, N=71), followed by adult females (29.0 April±6.6, 11 April-17 May, N=154), yearling males (7.4 May±8.9, 16 April-28 May, N=58), and yearling females (8.5 May±8.5, 21 April-30 May, N=90; see also Murie and Harris 1982;Raveh et al 2010). Adult females mated on average 4.4 days after emergence from hibernation (adults 4.4±2.2 SD days, range 3-15, N=134; yearlings 7.0±2.7 days, range 5-11, N=4).…”