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Data from: Habitat preference and den characterization of Indian Pangolin (Manis crassicaudata) in a tropical lowland forested landscape of southwest
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January 2015 to December 2016;resting burrows;pangolin;Manis crassicaudata;habitat preference;Manidae;feeding burrows
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.m1mj65t
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the habitat preference and burrow characteristics of M. crassicaudata in a tropical lowland rainforest in southwest Sri Lanka. A total of 75 burrows (54 feeding burrows
Data from: Techniques for estimating the size of low density gopher tortoise populations
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cluster size analysis;line transect distance sampling;systematic sampling;population density;Gopher tortoise;pseudo-circuit;abundance;Gopherus polyphemus;burrows
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doi:10.5061/dryad.786r6
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estimate the probability of detection, a vital component of the method. We suggest a modification to the method, based on counting usable tortoise burrows
Data from: Techniques for estimating the size of low density gopher tortoise populations
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Stober, Jonathan M.
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burrows abundance cluster size analysis line transect distance sampling Gopher tortoise population density pseudo-circuit systematic sampling
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doi:10.5061/dryad.786r6.1
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estimate the probability of detection, a vital component of the method. We suggest a modification to the method, based on counting usable tortoise burrows
Data from: Bearding the scorpion in his den: desert isopods take risks to validate their ‘landscape of fear’ assessment
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Zaguri, Moshe
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desert isopods information decay costs landscape of fear predator inspection predation risk risk assessment
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5352kv8
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risk assessment. We placed scorpions in freshly dug burrows and recorded the isopods’ spatial activity and their defense behavior upon encountering the burrows
Data from: Macro-detritivores assist resolving the dryland decomposition conundrum by engineering an underworld heaven for decomposers
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decomposition rate;Litter decomposition;Soil Deposition
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doi:10.5061/dryad.qbzkh18dr
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nment belowground. Our goal was to explore how macro-detritivore burrows affect plant litter mineralization dynamics. We introduced 13C-labeled litter
Data from: Burrowing detritivores regulate nutrient cycling in a desert ecosystem
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Hemilepistus reaumuri;above-belowground interactions;macro-detritivores;Dryland decomposition conundrum;Haloxylon scoparium;Terrestrial isopod.;Desert;Litter decomposition
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doi:10.5061/dryad.6nq98f5
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o measured soil nutrient concentrations in increasing distances from the burrows of a highly abundant macro-detritivore, the desert isopod Hemilepistus
Data from: Strike mechanics of an ambush predator: the spearing mantis shrimp
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foraging raptorial appendage Stomatopoda Crustacea kinematics morphology sit-and-wait predator
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doi:10.5061/dryad.d83g1
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. Mantis shrimp (Stomatopoda) consist of both ambush predators (?spearers?) and foragers (?smashers?). Spearers hide in sandy burrows and capture evasive prey, wher
Data from: Considerations used by desert isopods to assess scorpion predation risk
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Zaguri, Moshe
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Behavior: antipredator Interactions: predation Desert isopods Escape behavior Predation risk Predator-prey interactions Risk allocation hypothesis Risk assessment
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doi:10.5061/dryad.171d18f
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) to assess the risk of scorpions that hunt exclusively from within their burrows. We introduced various combinations of chemical and physical cues
Data from: Movement and habitat selection of the western spadefoot (Spea hammondii) in southern California
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spadefoot;Toads;habitat use;Spea hammondii;telemetry
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8359820
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of the species because adult spadefoots spend the majority of their lives away from breeding pools in self-excavated burrows. Between January 2012 and January 2013
Data from: Thermal constraints on microhabitat selection and mating opportunities
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doi:10.5061/dryad.ph416
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50 °C during the day and crabs are actively seeking to mate. Uca mjoebergi females prefer male burrows found in the shade; therefore, we investigated

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