Spatial ecology and habitat selection of cub-rearing wolverine females

Suitable den sites is presumably important for reproduction of wolverines (Gulo gulo), but little information is available about selection of den and rendezvous sites for female wolverines. I examined patterns of den and rendezvous site selection in and around Sarek National Park, Sweden, from 1993...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Mattsing, Glenn
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies 2008
Subjects:
den
Online Access:https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/12267/
id ftsluppsalast:oai:stud.epsilon.slu.se:12267
record_format openpolar
spelling ftsluppsalast:oai:stud.epsilon.slu.se:12267 2023-05-15T16:32:20+02:00 Spatial ecology and habitat selection of cub-rearing wolverine females Mattsing, Glenn 2008 https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/12267/ eng eng SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/12267/ wolverine den rendezvouz site habitat spatial cub-rearing L3 2008 ftsluppsalast 2022-09-10T18:11:37Z Suitable den sites is presumably important for reproduction of wolverines (Gulo gulo), but little information is available about selection of den and rendezvous sites for female wolverines. I examined patterns of den and rendezvous site selection in and around Sarek National Park, Sweden, from 1993 to 2004. I also assessed movements of females with cubs after den abandonment. The study included 81 den sites used by 36 radio-marked females and 177 rendezvous sites used by 33 females. Female wolverines selected den sites in alpine heath/meadow at elevations between 700 - 800 and 900 - 1000 m a. s. l., and slopes between 10 – 40 degrees. Most dens were located in southwest aspects; where the greatest accumulation of snow was found, and northeast; where most snow drifts are built up and snow thaw is late. Nearly 50% of the dens were located within 100 meters from mountain birch tree line, and most dens were located in non-forested areas. After den abandonment females moved their cubs further and further away from the den site. There was a declining pattern in the distance travelled between the den site and rendezvous sites by time. Early rendezvous sites were located at lower elevations compared to dens, often in or close to conifer forest. As spring thaw goes on cubs are moved to higher elevations above tree line and primarily in north-eastern aspects. There was a stronger preference for north-eastern aspects during the rendezvous period, indicating that snow is important also for rendezvous site selection. Females without tree cover within their home range located rendezvous sites at lower elevations than den sites, compared to females with forest within home range. Other/Unknown Material Gulo gulo Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences: Epsilon Archive for Student Projects Sarek ENVELOPE(17.500,17.500,67.350,67.350) Sarek National Park ENVELOPE(17.700,17.700,67.283,67.283)
institution Open Polar
collection Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences: Epsilon Archive for Student Projects
op_collection_id ftsluppsalast
language English
topic wolverine
den
rendezvouz site
habitat
spatial
cub-rearing
spellingShingle wolverine
den
rendezvouz site
habitat
spatial
cub-rearing
Mattsing, Glenn
Spatial ecology and habitat selection of cub-rearing wolverine females
topic_facet wolverine
den
rendezvouz site
habitat
spatial
cub-rearing
description Suitable den sites is presumably important for reproduction of wolverines (Gulo gulo), but little information is available about selection of den and rendezvous sites for female wolverines. I examined patterns of den and rendezvous site selection in and around Sarek National Park, Sweden, from 1993 to 2004. I also assessed movements of females with cubs after den abandonment. The study included 81 den sites used by 36 radio-marked females and 177 rendezvous sites used by 33 females. Female wolverines selected den sites in alpine heath/meadow at elevations between 700 - 800 and 900 - 1000 m a. s. l., and slopes between 10 – 40 degrees. Most dens were located in southwest aspects; where the greatest accumulation of snow was found, and northeast; where most snow drifts are built up and snow thaw is late. Nearly 50% of the dens were located within 100 meters from mountain birch tree line, and most dens were located in non-forested areas. After den abandonment females moved their cubs further and further away from the den site. There was a declining pattern in the distance travelled between the den site and rendezvous sites by time. Early rendezvous sites were located at lower elevations compared to dens, often in or close to conifer forest. As spring thaw goes on cubs are moved to higher elevations above tree line and primarily in north-eastern aspects. There was a stronger preference for north-eastern aspects during the rendezvous period, indicating that snow is important also for rendezvous site selection. Females without tree cover within their home range located rendezvous sites at lower elevations than den sites, compared to females with forest within home range.
format Other/Unknown Material
author Mattsing, Glenn
author_facet Mattsing, Glenn
author_sort Mattsing, Glenn
title Spatial ecology and habitat selection of cub-rearing wolverine females
title_short Spatial ecology and habitat selection of cub-rearing wolverine females
title_full Spatial ecology and habitat selection of cub-rearing wolverine females
title_fullStr Spatial ecology and habitat selection of cub-rearing wolverine females
title_full_unstemmed Spatial ecology and habitat selection of cub-rearing wolverine females
title_sort spatial ecology and habitat selection of cub-rearing wolverine females
publisher SLU/Dept. of Wildlife, Fish and Environmental Studies
publishDate 2008
url https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/12267/
long_lat ENVELOPE(17.500,17.500,67.350,67.350)
ENVELOPE(17.700,17.700,67.283,67.283)
geographic Sarek
Sarek National Park
geographic_facet Sarek
Sarek National Park
genre Gulo gulo
genre_facet Gulo gulo
op_relation https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/12267/
_version_ 1766022095589867520