Fox squirrel use of prairie habitats in relation to winter food supply and vegetation density

TitleFox squirrel use of prairie habitats in relation to winter food supply and vegetation density
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1987
AuthorsKraus, KE, Smith, CC
JournalThe Prairie Naturalist
Volume19
Pagination115 -120
Accession NumberKNZ00148
Abstract

Our objective was to determine the distance from a forest into a prairie that fox squirrels, Sciurus niger, would go in search of black walnuts, Juglans nigra, that we buried in grids over forest-prairie transects. We found that both quantity of winter food and density of prairie vegetation affect the willingness of squirrels to enter dangerous prairie habitat to search for food