Communal nesting, kinship, and maternal success in a social primate

AL Baden, PC Wright, EE Louis, BJ Bradley - Behavioral Ecology and …, 2013 - Springer
Communal nesting, where several mothers regularly pool and cooperatively rear offspring,
is unusual in mammals. This type of crèching behavior is especially rare among primates …

Habitat parameters influencing the distribution of a geographically isolated flying squirrel

CS Winchell, DA Holway, CA Diggins… - … Science and Practice, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The San Bernardino flying squirrel (SBFS) is an isolated subspecies of Humboldt's
flying squirrel, occurring in montane sky islands in the San Bernardino and San Jacinto …

Seasonal nest use of sympatric North American flying squirrels

R Minns, R Persad, L Menelon, SL Newar… - Wildlife …, 2024 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Nest or roost sites are important for social thermoregulators–not only because the
locations provide shelter from harsh climates, but also because they provide sites for social …

[引用][C] 白马雪山自然保护区灰头小鼯鼠的巢址特征

李艳红, 关进科, 黎大勇, 胡杰 - 生态学报, 2013