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HOME RANGE ANALYSIS USING A MECHANISTIC HOME RANGE MODEL
Ecology, 1999The traditional models used to characterize animal home ranges have no mechanistic basis underlying their descriptions of space use, and as a result, the analysis of animal home ranges has primarily been a descriptive endeavor. In this paper, we characterize coyote (Canis latrans) home range patterns using partial differential equations for expected ...
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Scientific American, 2016
The article reports on the risks associated with the initiative of scientists to move endangered species to areas they have never inhabited before to save them from the threat posed by climate change. Topics include the criticism elicited by assisted colonization as a conservation tactic, and the risks posed by such assisted colonization to the ...
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The article reports on the risks associated with the initiative of scientists to move endangered species to areas they have never inhabited before to save them from the threat posed by climate change. Topics include the criticism elicited by assisted colonization as a conservation tactic, and the risks posed by such assisted colonization to the ...
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Science, 2010
Conservationists and ecologists are at odds over the wisdom of moving species threatened by climate change to new homes.
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Conservationists and ecologists are at odds over the wisdom of moving species threatened by climate change to new homes.
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Oikos, 1995
The area (A) covering a sample of non-autocorrelated animal relocations (n) is generally thought to increase asymptotically towards a true home range size with increasing sample size. This should be the case for any home range with a stable centre, whether applying a minimum convex polygon, box counting or some more sophisticated method for area ...
Arild O. Gautestad, Ivar Mysterud
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The area (A) covering a sample of non-autocorrelated animal relocations (n) is generally thought to increase asymptotically towards a true home range size with increasing sample size. This should be the case for any home range with a stable centre, whether applying a minimum convex polygon, box counting or some more sophisticated method for area ...
Arild O. Gautestad, Ivar Mysterud
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2011
We have dealt with dispersion and habitat selection, so how does home range relate to dispersion patterns and habitat selection? A home range might be defined simply as an area in which an animal “normally” lives and which contains many essential requirement, e.g., food, cover, and water (Brown 1973).
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We have dealt with dispersion and habitat selection, so how does home range relate to dispersion patterns and habitat selection? A home range might be defined simply as an area in which an animal “normally” lives and which contains many essential requirement, e.g., food, cover, and water (Brown 1973).
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2017
Curtiz and Bess purchased a huge estate in the San Fernando Valley.The hillside Tudor house would expand to include a pair of Curtiz’s lesser passions, a polo field and a skeet range. Curtiz became addicted to polo, playing with Zanuck, Walt Disney, Will Rogers, and other Hollywood luminaries.
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Curtiz and Bess purchased a huge estate in the San Fernando Valley.The hillside Tudor house would expand to include a pair of Curtiz’s lesser passions, a polo field and a skeet range. Curtiz became addicted to polo, playing with Zanuck, Walt Disney, Will Rogers, and other Hollywood luminaries.
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Journal of Applied Probability, 1994
A proposal is given for estimating the home range of an animal based on sequential sightings. We assume the given sightings are independent, identically distributed random vectors X 1,· ··, Xn whose common distribution has compact support.
de Haan, Laurens, Resnick, SI
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A proposal is given for estimating the home range of an animal based on sequential sightings. We assume the given sightings are independent, identically distributed random vectors X 1,· ··, Xn whose common distribution has compact support.
de Haan, Laurens, Resnick, SI
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Safundi, 2006
In this article, Marx explores the social and historical roots of her family's attachment to country and western music. Specifically, she examines the influence of American popular culture on her father, born to a large Afrikaans family, and informed by film, musical and pulp fiction stories of the west.
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In this article, Marx explores the social and historical roots of her family's attachment to country and western music. Specifically, she examines the influence of American popular culture on her father, born to a large Afrikaans family, and informed by film, musical and pulp fiction stories of the west.
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