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From process to pattern: how fluctuating predation risk impacts the stress axis of snowshoe hares during the 10-year cycle
Michael Sheriff, Rudy Boonstra
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Agriculture & Biology
body condition
9%
boreal forests
11%
breeding season
8%
cortisol
26%
demographic statistics
8%
demography
10%
ecologists
11%
energy
5%
food availability
9%
forest communities
12%
hares
59%
hormones
6%
Lepus americanus
100%
Lynx
14%
metabolites
6%
physiology
15%
predation
54%
predators
49%
sublethal effects
11%
vegetation
7%
winter
6%
Yukon Territory
13%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
body condition
13%
boreal forest
9%
breeding season
12%
demography
10%
effect
2%
energy
4%
fitness
9%
food availability
11%
hormone
10%
index
4%
metabolite
8%
physiology
19%
plasma
14%
population cycle
14%
predation
36%
predation risk
86%
predator
57%
sublethal effect
12%
vegetation
5%
winter
5%