Field Notes Blog — Severson Dells Nature Center
Field Notes Blog — Severson Dells Nature Center
What Lies Beneath the Snow - Yellowstone Forever
Trade-off between predation risk and behavioural thermoregulation drives resting behaviour in a cold-adapted mesocarnivore - ScienceDirect
Daily mean temperatures at burrow, subnivean and air sites at (A)
Beneath the snows of winter: the subnivean zone
Discriminating different-purpose burrows of the North American badger Taxidea taxus
Evidence and implications of recent and projected climate change in Alaska's forest ecosystems - Wolken - 2011 - Ecosphere - Wiley Online Library
Snow cover constrains the behavioural flexibility of a winter‐adapted bird - Shipley - Ibis - Wiley Online Library
Natural and Agricultural Observations In & Around Hawthorne Valley, Assorted Comments, Photos, and Stumble-upons.
How do mammals deal with cold? AVOIDANCE RESISTANCE Methods of Energy Conservation Methods of Energy Expenditure. - ppt download
Discoveries with Rachel: Subnivean Zone! Today on Discoveries with Rachel, let's learn a bit about all the snow we got this week and a special space under the snow: the subnivean
Surviving the Bitter Cold of Winter in The Subnivean Zone – The Meaning of Water