Log in
Search
Links
This Site
Wageningen UR Site
Advanced Search
Information for
Education
Research
Publications
News & Calendar
About Wageningen University
Jobs at
Contact
Future BSc students
Future BSc German students
Future MSc students (Dutch)
Future MSc students (EU)
Future MSc students (non EU)
Future exchange students
PhD Candidates
Current MSc students
Alumni
BSc programmes
BSc minors
MSc programmes
PhD programmes
Courses and training
Chair Groups
International Education
Research at the University
Chair groups
Research domain
Rankings / Citation index
Specialisation
Research themes
Graduate schools
Professors
Research facilities
We@WUR
Wageningen UR publications
Library Wageningen UR
Corporate publications
News
Newsroom
Archive
RSS
Calendar
Mission and strategy
Organisation Chart
Domain
Board
Financial information
Van Hall Larenstein
History
Internationalisation @ WU
Wageningen Campus
Organisation
Number of students
Graduates
Students' origins
Working at Wageningen University
Vacancies
Internal vacancies
Active worldwide
Career
Conditions of Employment
Earning a doctorate
Tenure Track
Facilities
The town of Wageningen
Addresses
Route description and map Wageningen
Contacts and experts
A to Z - Questions and answers
wageningen ur (home)
>
wageningen university (home)
>
news & calendar
>
archive
>
calendar
>
2007
>
j.j.a. dekker : "rabbits, refuges and resources. how foraging of herbivores is affected by living in burrows"
J.J.A. Dekker : "Rabbits, refuges and resources. How foraging of herbivores is affected by living in burrows"
News
Newsroom
Archive
Calendar
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
2003
2002
2001
2000
1999
News
RSS
Calendar
Open days
Courses
Congresses and symposia
PhD-graduations and speeches
9 May 2007 13:30
Unit:
Wageningen University
Location:
Aula, building 362, Gen. Foulkesweg 1, Wageningen
Organisation:
Wageningen University
Promotor:
prof.dr. H.H.T. Prins (Resource ecology)
Co Promotor:
Dr. S.E. van Wieren
Small herbivores such as rabbits, pika and marmots create spatial patterns in vegetation around their burrows by grazing. On the 9th of May 2007, Ir. Jasja Dekker (Resource Ecology Group, Wageningen University), defends his PhD thesis, which focuses on these refuge-living herbivores.
By performing experiments with rabbits, he showed that looking for predators causes the spatial patterns: this costs more foraging time as the burrow is farther, causing a preference for foraging close to the burrow. The animals can stay close to their burrow when the vegetation grows, but are forced to graze larger areas as plant growth declines, and are negatively affected by the seasonal deterioration of plant quality. Models predict that this will have repercussions for population density, but can be countered by large grazers. Ir. Dekker also showed that large grazers also affect refuge living herbivores through changes in vegetation structure: this alters the timing of their activity.
The spatial variation in grazing by refuge living herbivores potentially increases variation in structure and diversity in the vegetation. That way, these small, refuge living herbivores are an important addition to large grazers.
Print this activity
More on this subject
Live internet broadcasting of the graduation
Disclaimer
General Terms and Conditions
Contact
All contents © 2011 Wageningen UR. All rights reserved.