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Snowshoe Hare Molt Characteristics at Study Sites from Contemporary and Historical Museum Specimens Across Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota from 1898 - 2007

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Publication Date
Start Date
2019
End Date
2021

Citation

Peltier, T., 2023, Snowshoe Hare Molt Characteristics at Study Sites from Contemporary and Historical Museum Specimens Across Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota from 1898 - 2007: National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers, https://doi.org/10.21429/r4cw-m958.

Summary

With shortening snow season duration, snowshoe hares are experiencing increased camouflage mismatch with their environment reducing survival. Phenological variation of hare molt at regional scales could facilitate local adaptation in the face of climate change, but the level of variation, especially along the southern range boundary, is unknown. Using a network of trail cameras and historical museum specimens, we (1) developed contemporary and historical molt phenology curves in the Upper Great Lakes region, USA.

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Point of Contact :
Taylor Peltier
Originator :
Taylor Peltier
Metadata Contact :
Taylor Peltier
Distributor :
U.S. Geological Survey
Funding Agency :
Midwest CASC

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FINAL_Contemporary_Data.csv 166.95 KB text/csv
FINAL_Historical_Data.csv 7.08 KB text/csv
FINAL_Museum_Data.csv 29.31 KB text/csv
FINAL_Theoretical_Data.csv 798 Bytes text/csv

Purpose

These data were used to calculated molt rate and variability in and among populations, and quantified the relationship of molt characteristics to environmental conditions for snowshoe hares across North America. We found that snowshoe hares across the region exhibited similar fall and spring molt phenologies, rates and variation.

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  • Midwest CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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