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Environmental variation at the onset of independent foraging affects full-grown body mass in the red fox
by Carl D Soulsbury, Graziella Iossa, Philip J Baker, and Stephen Harris
Proceedings BVolume 275(1649):2411-2418
October 22, 2008
©2008 by The Royal Society
Relative importance of earthworms, insects and avian prey in the diet of fox cubs during May–September.
Carl D Soulsbury et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2008;275:2411-2418
©2008 by The Royal Society
Mean (±s.e.) monthly male and female body mass during their first year (males (circles): n=109 individuals, 177 captures; females (triangles): n=73 individuals, 129 captures).
Carl D Soulsbury et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2008;275:2411-2418
©2008 by The Royal Society
Mean interannual male (n=11 years; circles) and female (n=11 years; triangles) full-grown body mass in relation to total rainfall during July.
Carl D Soulsbury et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2008;275:2411-2418
©2008 by The Royal Society
Residual full-grown mass of individual (a) males and (b) females in relation to total July rainfall.
Carl D Soulsbury et al. Proc. R. Soc. B 2008;275:2411-2418
©2008 by The Royal Society