Scale-dependent trade-offs in foraging by European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) during winter

Citation
A. Mysterud et al., Scale-dependent trade-offs in foraging by European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) during winter, CAN J ZOOL, 77(9), 1999, pp. 1486-1493
Citations number
66
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE ZOOLOGIE
ISSN journal
00084301 → ACNP
Volume
77
Issue
9
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1486 - 1493
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-4301(199909)77:9<1486:STIFBE>2.0.ZU;2-T
Abstract
We studied food preferences of and patch and habitat selection by European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) by snow-tracking radio-tagged individuals. T o account for the possible biases caused by patch/habitat selection on meas ures of food preference, we adopted a new method in which diet choice is co mpared with availability within each forage patch successively rather than to some home-range or study-area average. There was no difference in food p reference between males and females or between day and night. When compared with that in random sites 50 m from feeding sites (patch scale), selection was random with regard to cover; however, the food availability index was higher for feeding sites than for random sites. Roe deer selected feeding s ites with more cover during cold weather, whereas the food availability ind ex had no effect at this scale (habitat scale). Roe deer selected more open habitat and feeding sites closer to human settlement at night and as snow depth increased. Females tended to select foraging sites that were more hid den than those of males. There was direct evidence of a trade-off between s election of food availability and both canopy cover and distance to human s ettlement but not between food availability and concealment cover.