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A comprehensive analysis of autocorrelation and bias in home range estimation
Home range estimation is routine practice in ecological research. While advances in animal tracking technology have increased our capacity to collect data to support home range analysis, these same advances have also resulted in increasingly ...
M. Noonan +48 more
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A new kernel density estimator for accurate home‐range and species‐range area estimation
C. Fleming, J. Calabrese
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Effects of clear-fell harvest on bat home range. [PDF]
We investigated effects of roost loss due to clear-fell harvest on bat home range. The study took place in plantation forest, inhabited by the New Zealand long-tailed bat (Chalinolobus tuberculatus), in which trees are harvested between the ages 26-32 ...
Kerry M Borkin, Stuart Parsons
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Residency and space use estimation methods based on passive acoustic telemetry data
Acoustic telemetry has helped overcome many of the challenges faced when studying the movement ecology of aquatic species, allowing to obtain unprecedented amounts of data. This has made it into one of the most widely used methods nowadays.
S. Kraft +5 more
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Comparison of two sampling protocols and four home-range estimators using radio-tracking data from urban badgers Meles meles [PDF]
Radio-telemetry is often the method of choice for studies of species whose behaviour is difficult to observe directly. However, considerable debate has ensued about the best way of deriving home-range estimates.
Horne J. S. +4 more
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The present study aimed (1) to estimate the size of the population of unowned free-ranging domestic cats in Denmark using a questionnaire survey combined with a GPS-tracking survey, and (2) to estimate the distribution of the population across different ...
Helene Brøgger Nielsen +4 more
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The Influence of Age, Sex and Season on Andean Condor Ranging Behavior during the Immature Stage
Immature individuals move from their natal area to the area where they settle and reproduce, and this may take several years. This process is essential for long-lived species such as vultures and condors, which spend long periods as immature and move ...
Jorgelina María Guido +4 more
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Energetic constraints on mammalian home‐range size
The metabolic theory of ecology predicts that rates of metabolic processes play a central role in constraining important fitness traits such as home‐range size.
Z. Boratyński
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White lions are a colour variant of the African lion Panthera leo melanochaita and disappeared from the wild due to anthropogenic factors until their reintroduction to the Greater Kruger Park Region of South Africa in 2006.
Jason A. Turner +3 more
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Survival and Growth of American Alligator (Alligator mississippiensis) hatchlings after artificial incubation and repatriation [PDF]
Hatchling American Alligators (Alligator mississippiensis) produced from artificially incubated wild eggs were returned to their natal areas (repatriated).
Kubilis, Paul S. +4 more
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