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Fox squirrel use of prairie habitats in relation to winter food supply and vegetation density [1]

TitleFox squirrel use of prairie habitats in relation to winter food supply and vegetation density
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1987
AuthorsKraus, KE [2], Smith, CC [3]
JournalThe Prairie Naturalist
Volume19
Pagination115 -120
Accession NumberKNZ00148
Abstract

Our objective was to determine the distance from a forest into a prairie that fox squirrels, Sciurus niger, would go in search of black walnuts, Juglans nigra, that we buried in grids over forest-prairie transects. We found that both quantity of winter food and density of prairie vegetation affect the willingness of squirrels to enter dangerous prairie habitat to search for food

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[1] http://lter.konza.ksu.edu/content/fox-squirrel-use-prairie-habitats-relation-winter-food-supply-and-vegetation-density
[2] http://lter.konza.ksu.edu/biblio?f[author]=1539
[3] http://lter.konza.ksu.edu/biblio?f[author]=134