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Sexually differentiated effects of radio transmitters on predation risk and behaviour in kangaroo rats Dipodomys merriami

Abstract

In a 12-year study involving 191 radio-tracked Merriam's kangaroo rats and 337 subcutaneous radio implantations, females were killed by predators at a rate of 0.0054 per radio-bearing night and males at a rate of 0.0116. Both the mortality rate and the sex difference therein declined over the course of several nights after radio implantation. Females reduced their excursions from the day burrow for the first few nights after radio implantation, …

Authors

Daly M; Wilson MI; Behrends PR; Jacobs LF

Journal

Canadian Journal of Zoology, Vol. 70, No. 9, pp. 1851–1855

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Publication Date

September 1, 1992

DOI

10.1139/z92-252

ISSN

0008-4301

Labels

Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)