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- W2079261618 abstract "Long-term radiotelemetry was used to study patterns of den use and winter movement in porcupines (Erethizon dorsatum) in New York. Six of eight animals used dens regularly; the rest spent most of their winters in the shelter of hemlock stands (Tsuga canadensis). Animals entered dens in October–November after minimum daily temperatures had fallen below 0 °C for 6.8 days. Before this period, animals used temporary dens in response to rain or cold weather. Dens were abandoned in April when minimum daily temperatures rose above 0 °C and snow cover melted. Animals that left dens early typically sought the shelter of hemlock stands. Animals changed dens, on average, every 23 days. A single den-using adult male changed dens every 9.3 days. Den change was stimulated by disturbance. Animals showed strong year to year den fidelity. Animals shared dens 12% of the time. In all cases where sharing animals could be identified, they constituted a male–female pair that had previously shared a summer territory. Animals denned only in ready-made cavities such as rock outcrops, live hollow trees, outbuildings, and hollow logs. Heat-conserving features of such dens and of hemlock shelters are discussed. For three of four winters of the study, winter range averaged 7.4 ha, 11.4% of the nonwinter range. During the fourth winter, when snowfall was only 40% of normal, winter range did not differ significantly from nonwinter range." @default.
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