What regional factor might be a more critical driver of location for long-tailed weasels in warmer Alabama ecosystems?
Moisture and riparian habitat near streams
Regional variations dictate subtle shifts in habitat prioritization based on climate and vegetation density. In the northern section of Alabama, where the ecosystem transitions to warmer, more densely vegetated conditions compared to the colder plains, the requirements appear to shift. Long-tailed weasels in this area show a concentrated presence in brushy habitats and woodlands that are situated specifically close to streams. This suggests that maintaining access to moisture sources and riparian zones, which often provide dense cover and potentially different prey bases, becomes a more significant factor in determining their precise location than in drier, colder environments.

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