@TimHofmeester @SLUwildresearch Hare circadian patterns relative to competitors (rabbits) and predators (foxes) captured by camera trap among other species: https://t.co/3Z0XR5LOwd
Hey @thonoir, our article 'Seasonal and predator-prey effects on circadian activity of free-ranging mammals revealed by camera traps' article was published 1 year ago today in @thePeerJ! https://t.co/5Ep0FfJ31l
I've been informed by @thePeerJ that the article that @thonoir & myself (amongst others) wrote on activity patterns of Irish mammals has been cited! It's cool to receive this kind of email
And the last paper I co-authored this year (with @thonoir as the first author) was called "Seasonal and predator-prey effects on circadian activity of free-ranging mammals revealed by camera traps", published at @thePeerJ!
https://t.co/gjGPTKXGYE
Want to know what's lurking in the wilds of Ireland? There's a new paper out by @thonoir and colleagues that give some valuable insights about what's hiding from view
https://t.co/afueOSrjPo https://t.co/V7SpPcJZhG
Seasonal and predator-prey effects on circadian activity of free-ranging mammals revealed by camera traps https://t.co/eSjtaXloPM https://t.co/fbAqxecY5B
Researchers provide fundamental ecological data on endemic, invasive, pest and commercially valuable species in Ireland https://t.co/eSjtaXloPM https://t.co/ROaxuaCc2I