Monitoring least weasels after a winter peak of lemmings in Taimyr: body condition, diet and habitat use

Least weasels are highly specialized small-rodent predators. Despite the fact that they are hypothesized to play an important role in generating the lemming cycles, a key process for the functioning of the terrestrial tundra ecosystem, very little is known about the biology of these miniature carniv...

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Main Authors: Feige, N., Ehrich, D., Popov, I.Y., Broekhuizen, S.
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/476fc929-d659-4c3b-8a30-aa399048f308
https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic4215
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11755/476fc929-d659-4c3b-8a30-aa399048f308
https://pure.knaw.nl/ws/files/474654/Feige_ea_5199.pdf
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spelling ftknawnlpublic:oai:pure.knaw.nl:publications/476fc929-d659-4c3b-8a30-aa399048f308 2024-09-15T17:50:46+00:00 Monitoring least weasels after a winter peak of lemmings in Taimyr: body condition, diet and habitat use Feige, N. Ehrich, D. Popov, I.Y. Broekhuizen, S. 2012 application/pdf https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/476fc929-d659-4c3b-8a30-aa399048f308 https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic4215 https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11755/476fc929-d659-4c3b-8a30-aa399048f308 https://pure.knaw.nl/ws/files/474654/Feige_ea_5199.pdf eng eng https://pure.knaw.nl/portal/en/publications/476fc929-d659-4c3b-8a30-aa399048f308 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Feige , N , Ehrich , D , Popov , I Y & Broekhuizen , S 2012 , ' Monitoring least weasels after a winter peak of lemmings in Taimyr: body condition, diet and habitat use ' , Arctic , vol. 65 , no. 3 , pp. 273-282 . https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic4215 international article 2012 ftknawnlpublic https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic421520.500.11755/476fc929-d659-4c3b-8a30-aa399048f308 2024-07-22T23:43:54Z Least weasels are highly specialized small-rodent predators. Despite the fact that they are hypothesized to play an important role in generating the lemming cycles, a key process for the functioning of the terrestrial tundra ecosystem, very little is known about the biology of these miniature carnivores in the Arctic. At Mys Vostochny in western Taimyr, Russia, least weasels were observed for the first time during a lemming peak in 2005, but not in two subsequent years with low lemming densities. Here we report observations about weasel signs in lemming winter nests, body condition, habitat use, and diet in summer 2008, a year when lemmings had been numerous under the snow but populations crashed before the summer, and least weasels were abundant. Stable isotope analyses revealed that weasel diet was dominated by Siberian lemmings during spring. As expected, given lower resource availability when the lemming population crashed, weight (taking into account body length) was somewhat lower in 2008 than in 2005. Tracking tunnels and trapping showed that in summer least weasels mostly used sheltered habitats such as rocky outcrops and driftwood. Together with surveys of lemming winter nests, tracking tunnels appeared to be a promising method for monitoring least weasels in the Arctic tundra. Least weasels are highly specialized small-rodent predators. Despite the fact that they are hypothesized to play an important role in generating the lemming cycles, a key process for the functioning of the terrestrial tundra ecosystem, very little is known about the biology of these miniature carnivores in the Arctic. At Mys Vostochny in western Taimyr, Russia, least weasels were observed for the first time during a lemming peak in 2005, but not in two subsequent years with low lemming densities. Here we report observations about weasel signs in lemming winter nests, body condition, habitat use, and diet in summer 2008, a year when lemmings had been numerous under the snow but populations crashed before the summer, and least ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Least Taimyr Tundra Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Research Portal (KNAW) ARCTIC 65 3
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Monitoring least weasels after a winter peak of lemmings in Taimyr: body condition, diet and habitat use
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description Least weasels are highly specialized small-rodent predators. Despite the fact that they are hypothesized to play an important role in generating the lemming cycles, a key process for the functioning of the terrestrial tundra ecosystem, very little is known about the biology of these miniature carnivores in the Arctic. At Mys Vostochny in western Taimyr, Russia, least weasels were observed for the first time during a lemming peak in 2005, but not in two subsequent years with low lemming densities. Here we report observations about weasel signs in lemming winter nests, body condition, habitat use, and diet in summer 2008, a year when lemmings had been numerous under the snow but populations crashed before the summer, and least weasels were abundant. Stable isotope analyses revealed that weasel diet was dominated by Siberian lemmings during spring. As expected, given lower resource availability when the lemming population crashed, weight (taking into account body length) was somewhat lower in 2008 than in 2005. Tracking tunnels and trapping showed that in summer least weasels mostly used sheltered habitats such as rocky outcrops and driftwood. Together with surveys of lemming winter nests, tracking tunnels appeared to be a promising method for monitoring least weasels in the Arctic tundra. Least weasels are highly specialized small-rodent predators. Despite the fact that they are hypothesized to play an important role in generating the lemming cycles, a key process for the functioning of the terrestrial tundra ecosystem, very little is known about the biology of these miniature carnivores in the Arctic. At Mys Vostochny in western Taimyr, Russia, least weasels were observed for the first time during a lemming peak in 2005, but not in two subsequent years with low lemming densities. Here we report observations about weasel signs in lemming winter nests, body condition, habitat use, and diet in summer 2008, a year when lemmings had been numerous under the snow but populations crashed before the summer, and least ...
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author Feige, N.
Ehrich, D.
Popov, I.Y.
Broekhuizen, S.
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Popov, I.Y.
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title Monitoring least weasels after a winter peak of lemmings in Taimyr: body condition, diet and habitat use
title_short Monitoring least weasels after a winter peak of lemmings in Taimyr: body condition, diet and habitat use
title_full Monitoring least weasels after a winter peak of lemmings in Taimyr: body condition, diet and habitat use
title_fullStr Monitoring least weasels after a winter peak of lemmings in Taimyr: body condition, diet and habitat use
title_full_unstemmed Monitoring least weasels after a winter peak of lemmings in Taimyr: body condition, diet and habitat use
title_sort monitoring least weasels after a winter peak of lemmings in taimyr: body condition, diet and habitat use
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