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Hunting mode and habitat selection mediate the success of human hunters. [PDF]

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Gaynor KM   +4 more
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Annual Reports to the ESA Council ESA 110th Annual Meeting July, 2025

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The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America, EarlyView.
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Habitat Selection ☆

2013
All organisms use habitat that varies across numerous scales of space and time. Consequently, the use of some habitats over others, and the rules that individuals use to make those choices, is a dominant theme in fields ranging from behavioral ecology to evolutionary biology. No standard definition exists for either habitat or habitat selection. To the
Robert A. Montgomery, Gary J. Roloff
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Habitat Selection and Space Use

2022
This review provides support for the role of both macro- and micro-scale factors driving habitat selection by the little bustard. At a regional scale, little bustard distribution shows a clear relationship with temperature-related variables, but also a strong conspecific attraction and a tendency to philopatry at a local scale, making it especially ...
Traba, Javier   +4 more
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Habitat selection by grayling—I. Spawning habitats

Journal of Fish Biology, 1995
Grayling spawning sites were investigated in two French rivers, the Pollon (1 year) and the Suran (2 years) and described by current velocity, water depth, and substrate composition, completed by an assessment of bottom shear stress with FST‐hemispheres. A comparison was made between used and available habitats, the latter being characterized by random
P. Sempeski, P. Gaudin
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Habitat Selection in Birds

The Condor, 1987
Introduction. Habitat Selection in Specific Bird Taxa. Habitat Selection in Specific Habitat Types. A Variety of Approaches to Habitat Selection in Birds.
Nathaniel T. Wheelwright, Martin L. Cody
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Habitat Selection: Introduction

1990
Habitat selection is a key component in the adaptive response of animals to their environments, and it can profoundly influence the selective regime to which the pre-adult and, in some cases, the adult stages of the organisms are exposed.
J. S. F. Barker   +2 more
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