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Editor’s alternative: July/August 2024 | Wildlife Biology


Submitted by editor on 19 June 2024. Get the paper!

The editor’s alternative is the article by Bison et al.: “Digicam traps reveal seasonal variation in exercise and occupancy of the Alpine mountain hare (Lepus timidus varronis)

Even in densely populated and well-studied areas, some elusive species have largely escaped scientific consideration. The mountain hare of the European Alps is one such instance. As a cold-adapted species, it might be threatened by local weather change, however the causes of current inhabitants declines are usually not properly understood. Habitat change could also be an element, in addition to competitors from the European hare, which has been reported to develop its vary uphill.

In a research within the French Alps, Majorie Bison and colleagues investigated using digicam traps to survey and monitor mountain hare populations. The outcomes confirmed the species’ largely nocturnal exercise sample and confirmed a choice for low however numerous floor vegetation, suggesting a hyperlink with meals sources and predator avoidance. This isn’t rocket science, however a pleasant instance of how new expertise can be utilized to deal with previous, unanswered questions even in poorly accessible alpine environments.

/Ilse Storch

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