2023
DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyad117
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Movement response of small mammals to burn severity reveals importance of microhabitat features

Sandy A Slovikosky,
Melissa J Merrick,
Marina Morandini
et al.

Abstract: Disturbance events are increasing at a global scale, with cascading impacts to ecosystems and residents therein that include fragmentation and altered vegetation structure and composition. Such changes may disproportionately impact small mammal movements, risk perception, and community dynamics as smaller species perceive such changes at finer spatial scales. We examined movement response to burn severity, vegetation structure, and composition in Mexican woodrats (Neotoma mexicana), a common but understudied s… Show more

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