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Effects of intraspecies and interspecies competition on genetic device construction and performance. [PDF]

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Thompson S   +7 more
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Considering ecological dynamics in resource selection functions

Journal of Animal Ecology, 2009
Summary 1. Describing distribution and abundance is requisite to exploring interactions between organisms and their environment. Recently, the resource selection function (RSF) has emerged to replace many of the statistical procedures used to quantify resource selection by animals. 2.
Philip D, McLoughlin   +4 more
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Relating populations to habitats using resource selection functions

Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1999
Habitat use can be characterized by resource selection functions (RSFs) that are proportional to the probability of an area being used by an animal. We highlight two procedures that have recently been used to relate RSFs to population density, dependent upon which field procedures are practical for a species.
, Boyce, , McDonald
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Process-focussed, multi-grain resource selection functions

Ecological Modelling, 2015
a b s t r a c t Like most aspects of ecology, the process of habitat or resource selection scales in space as well as time. However, scaling questions have generally focused on extent including size of study area and home ranges that dictate availability of resources.
Michel P. Laforge   +4 more
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