Winter weather versus group thermoregulation: what determines survival in hibernating mammals?

[1]  S. Lazic,et al.  Model based Inference in the Life Sciences: a Primer on Evidence , 2011 .

[2]  R. O’Hara,et al.  The role of phenotypic plasticity in responses of hunted thinhorn sheep ram horn growth to changing climate conditions , 2010, Journal of Evolutionary Biology.

[3]  A. Mysterud,et al.  Seasonal effects of Pacific-based climate on recruitment in a predator-limited large herbivore. , 2010, The Journal of animal ecology.

[4]  Roger Pradel,et al.  U‐CARE: Utilities for performing goodness of fit tests and manipulating CApture–REcapture data , 2009 .

[5]  C. Krebs,et al.  The sensitive hare: sublethal effects of predator stress on reproduction in snowshoe hares. , 2009, The Journal of animal ecology.

[6]  I. Stirling,et al.  Ecological Dynamics Across the Arctic Associated with Recent Climate Change , 2009, Science.

[7]  D. Hik,et al.  Influence of food hoarding behavior on the over-winter survival of pikas in strongly seasonal environments , 2009, Oecologia.

[8]  J. Boyles,et al.  Thermal benefits of clustering during hibernation: a field test of competing hypotheses on Myotis sodalis , 2008 .

[9]  D. Blumstein,et al.  Spatiotemporal Variation in Survival of Male Yellow-bellied Marmots , 2008 .

[10]  D. Hik,et al.  Demographic analysis of a declining pika Ochotona collaris population: linking survival to broad-scale climate patterns via spring snowmelt patterns. , 2007, The Journal of animal ecology.

[11]  C. Davis,et al.  Social structure and facultative mating systems of hoary marmots (Marmota caligata) , 2007, Molecular ecology.

[12]  David S. Hik,et al.  Responses of white spruce (Picea glauca) to experimental warming at a subarctic alpine treeline , 2007 .

[13]  Arpat Ozgul,et al.  Spatiotemporal variation in survival rates: implications for population dynamics of yellow-bellied marmots. , 2006, Ecology.

[14]  Atle Mysterud,et al.  Weather packages: finding the right scale and composition of climate in ecology , 2005 .

[15]  John E. Walsh,et al.  IMPACTS OF LARGE‐SCALE ATMOSPHERIC–OCEAN VARIABILITY ON ALASKAN FIRE SEASON SEVERITY , 2005 .

[16]  R. Brigham,et al.  Thermal energetics of female big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) , 2005 .

[17]  R. Page,et al.  Timing and causes of mortality in the endangered Vancouver Island marmot (Marmota vancouverensis) , 2005 .

[18]  E. Davis,et al.  Comparison of climate space and phylogeny of Marmota (Mammalia: Rodentia) indicates a connection between evolutionary history and climate preference , 2005, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences.

[19]  D. Allainé,et al.  Is there an optimal number of helpers in Alpine marmot family groups , 2004 .

[20]  T. H. Clutton-Brock,et al.  Why large-scale climate indices seem to predict ecological processes better than local weather , 2004, Nature.

[21]  D. Hik,et al.  Comparison of discriminant function and classification tree analyses for age classification of marmots , 2004 .

[22]  D. Blumstein,et al.  Yellow-bellied Marmots (Marmota flaviventris) Hibernate Socially , 2004 .

[23]  K. Armitage,et al.  Group Hibernation Does Not Reduce Energetic Costs of Young Yellow‐Bellied Marmots , 2003, Physiological and Biochemical Zoology.

[24]  T. Gardali,et al.  LONG-TERM DECLINES AND DECADAL PATTERNS IN POPULATION TRENDS OF SONGBIRDS IN WESTERN NORTH AMERICA, 1979–1999 , 2003 .

[25]  J. Parrish,et al.  Seabirds as indicators: An exploratory analysis of physical forcing in the Pacific Northwest coastal environment , 2003 .

[26]  J. Aars,et al.  Intrinsic and climatic determinants of population demography: The winter dynamics of tundra voles , 2002 .

[27]  G. Moore,et al.  Climate change in the North Pacific region over the past three centuries , 2002, Nature.

[28]  N. Mantua,et al.  The Pacific Decadal Oscillation , 2002 .

[29]  E. Farand,et al.  Variation in survival rates for the alpine marmot (Marmota marmota): effects of sex, age, year, and climatic factors , 2002 .

[30]  Jan Lindström,et al.  Climate and population density induce long‐term cohort variation in a northern ungulate , 2001 .

[31]  David R. Anderson,et al.  Model Selection and Inference: A Practical Information-Theoretic Approach , 2001 .

[32]  J. Gaillard,et al.  Temporal Variation in Fitness Components and Population Dynamics of Large Herbivores , 2000 .

[33]  L. Graziani,et al.  Male-biased sex ratio in litters of Alpine marmots supports the helper repayment hypothesis , 2000 .

[34]  D. Blumstein,et al.  Cooperative breeding in marmots , 1999 .

[35]  K. Armitage Evolution of Sociality in Marmots , 1999 .

[36]  David R. Anderson,et al.  Model Based Inference in the Life Sciences: A Primer on Evidence , 1998 .

[37]  L. Ginzburg,et al.  Small mammals cycles in northern Europe: patterns and evidence for a maternal effect hypothesis , 1998 .

[38]  N. Stenseth,et al.  Population dynamics of Norwegian red deer: density–dependence and climatic variation , 1998, Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences.

[39]  J. Wallace,et al.  A Pacific Interdecadal Climate Oscillation with Impacts on Salmon Production , 1997 .

[40]  K. Burnham,et al.  Model selection: An integral part of inference , 1997 .

[41]  Donald A. Taylor,et al.  Deep snow in British Columbia: survey implications for the National Building Code of Canada , 1997 .

[42]  R. Boonstra,et al.  Maternal effects and additive genetic inheritance in the collared lemming Dicrostonyx groenlandicus , 1997, Evolutionary Ecology.

[43]  David R. Anderson,et al.  AIC MODEL SELECTION IN OVERDISPERSED CAPTURE-RECAPTURE DATA' , 1994 .

[44]  D. V. Vuren,et al.  Survival of dispersing and philopatric yellow-bellied marmots: what is the cost of dispersal? , 1994 .

[45]  David R. Anderson,et al.  Modeling Survival and Testing Biological Hypotheses Using Marked Animals: A Unified Approach with Case Studies , 1992 .

[46]  G. Heldmaier,et al.  Ambient temperatures in hibernacula and their energetic consequences for alpine marmots Marmota marmota , 1991 .

[47]  David P. Barash,et al.  Marmots: Social Behavior and Ecology , 1989 .

[48]  B. Worton Kernel methods for estimating the utilization distribution in home-range studies , 1989 .

[49]  J. Taulman Hoary Marmots Attracted to Human Urine Sites , 1989 .

[50]  W. G. Holmes Predation risk and foraging behavior of the hoary marmot in Alaska , 1984, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.

[51]  Richard Mark Hansen Foods of the Hoary Marmot on Kenai Peninsula, Alaska , 1975 .

[52]  D. Barash The social behaviour of the hoary marmot (Marmota caligata) , 1974 .

[53]  W. T. Calman,et al.  The Social Life of Animals , 1939, Nature.

[54]  R Core Team,et al.  R: A language and environment for statistical computing. , 2014 .

[55]  S. C. Griffin Demography and ecology of a declining endemic: The Olympic marmot , 2007 .

[56]  T. Clutton‐Brock Cooperative breeding in mammals , 2006 .

[57]  K. Armitage,et al.  Weather influences on demography of the yellow-bellied marmot ( Marmota flaviventris ) , 2005 .

[58]  C. Symon,et al.  Arctic climate impact assessment , 2005 .

[59]  A. Walter The evolution of marmot sociality: II. Costs and benefits of joint hibernation , 2004, Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology.

[60]  W. Arnold Social thermoregulation during hibernation in alpine marmots (Marmota marmota) , 2004, Journal of Comparative Physiology B.

[61]  D.,et al.  THE EVOLUTION OF SOCIAL BEHAVIOR , 2002 .

[62]  K. Burnham,et al.  Program MARK: survival estimation from populations of marked animals , 1999 .

[63]  K. Armitage,et al.  Life history consequences of social complexity a comparative study of ground-dwelling sciurids , 1998 .

[64]  Robert E. Kenward,et al.  RANGES V: an analysis system for biological location data , 1996 .

[65]  J. Murie,et al.  The Biology of ground-dwelling squirrels : annual cycles, behavioral ecology, and sociality , 1984 .

[66]  W. Allee,et al.  The social life of animals, by W.C. Allee ... , 1938 .

[67]  D. Hik COHORT VARIATION IN HORN GROWTH OF DALL SHEEP RAMS IN THE SOUTHWEST YUKON , 1969-1999 , 2022 .