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Camera‐trap data do not indicate scaling of diel activity and cathemerality with body mass in an East African mammal assemblage

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2021
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Clauss, M., Scriba, M., Kioko, J., Ganzhorn, J. U., & Kiffner, C. (2021). Camera‐trap data do not indicate scaling of diel activity and cathemerality with body mass in an East African mammal assemblage. Ecology and Evolution, 11(20), 13846–13861. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8090

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Diel activity patterns of animal species reflect constraints imposed by morphological, physiological, and behavioral trade-offs, but these trade-offs are rarely quantified for multispecies assemblages. Based on a systematic year-long camera-trap study in the species-rich mammal assemblage of Lake Manyara National Park (Tanzania), we estimated activity levels (hours active per day) and circadian rhythms of 17 herbivore and 11 faunivore species to determine the effects of body mass and trophic level on activity levels and cathemerality

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11

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20

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13846

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13861

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Nature and Landscape Conservation, Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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English

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2021-09-09

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2045-7758

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Clauss, M., Scriba, M., Kioko, J., Ganzhorn, J. U., & Kiffner, C. (2021). Camera‐trap data do not indicate scaling of diel activity and cathemerality with body mass in an East African mammal assemblage. Ecology and Evolution, 11(20), 13846–13861. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.8090

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