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Extreme drought and adaptive resource selection by a desert mammal

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Gedir, J. V., Cain, J. W., Swetnam, T. L., Krausman, P. R., and Morgart, J. R.. 2020. Extreme drought and adaptive resource selection by a desert mammal. Ecosphere 11( 7):e03175. 10.1002/ecs2.3175

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Abstract (from Ecosphere): When animals select areas to occupy, decisions involve trade‐offs between the fitness benefits of obtaining critical resources and minimizing costs of biotic and abiotic factors that constrain their use. These processes can be more dynamic and complex for species inhabiting desert environments, where highly variable spatial and temporal distribution of precipitation can create high intra‐ and inter‐annual variability in forage conditions and water availability, and thermal constraints can differ significantly among seasons and diel periods. We examined resource selection in desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis mexicana) in Cabeza Prieta National Wildlife Refuge, Arizona, USA, at multiple spatial and temporal [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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