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Solar Farms as Potential Future Refuges for Bumblebees. [PDF]
Blaydes H +6 more
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In some portions of the southeastern United States where white‐tailed deer populations are declining, alteration of adult female harvest levels and the availability of alternative foods for coyotes can help increase population growth. Abstract White‐tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) populations in the southeastern United States have declined from ...
Michael S. Muthersbaugh +7 more
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Foraging as an ethological framework for neuroscience.
Grima LL +5 more
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A behavioural approach to key area identification in seabirds for threat mitigation and spatial management. [PDF]
Wood H +11 more
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We found that urban wild turkey had a higher probability of occupying a site if it was farther from roads and trails, closer to water, had more available habitat at finer spatial scales, or had lower mean tree height at larger spatial scales Abstract Once extirpated from most of its range because of overharvest and habitat loss in the early 1900s, the ...
Merri K. Collins +3 more
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Foraging Movement Patterns of Lactating Mexican Long-Nosed Bats in Central Mexico. [PDF]
Soriano-Varela P +4 more
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Age and spatial behavior determine survival of male elk during the hunting season
We sought to investigate factors that influenced survival of male elk in Montana, USA, during the hunting season using 4 years of movement, age, and survival data. Our findings demonstrate that use of security attributes are the result of behavioral and demographic mechanisms with some age‐based nuances.
Emily R. Gelzer +5 more
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Duration discrimination in the bumblebee <i>Bombus terrestris</i>. [PDF]
Davidson A +4 more
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Assessing potential impacts of black bear predation on neonatal mortality in boreal caribou
We used simulations to show that even if caribou give birth in areas with the least chance of encountering a black bear, there are so many bears on the landscape that predation risk for caribou calves can still be quite high. Bear densities used in our simulation were typical for the boreal forest.
Liam G. Horne +6 more
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