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Influence of habitat on fine-scale space use by brown lemmings (Lemmus trimucronatus) in the High Arctic.

Authors :
Valcourt, Marianne
Fauteux, Dominique
Gauthier, Gilles
Source :
Journal of Mammalogy. Oct2024, Vol. 105 Issue 5, p1141-1150. 10p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Space use by small mammals should mirror their immediate needs for food and predator shelters but can also be influenced by seasonal changes in biotic and abiotic factors. Lemmings are keystone species of the tundra food web, but information on their spatial distribution in relation to habitat heterogeneity is still scant, especially at a fine scale. In this study, we used spatially explicit capture–recapture methods to determine how topography, hydrology, vegetation, and soil characteristics influence the fine-scale spatial variations in summer density of brown lemmings (Lemmus trimucronatus). Lemmings were monitored throughout the summer in wet and mesic tundra habitats and in a predator exclusion grid, which was also located in mesic tundra. We found that in wet tundra, lemming densities were higher at sites with a rugged topography dominated by hummocks, but only during snow melt. In both mesic tundra sites, lemming densities were higher in sites with poor drainage and low aspect throughout the summer. We found no clear association between lemming densities and any tested vegetation or soil variables. Overall, hydrology and topography appear to play a dominant role in small-scale space use of brown lemmings with a secondary role for predator avoidance and food plant abundance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00222372
Volume :
105
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Mammalogy
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
180047048
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyae069