WEIGHTED DISTRIBUTIONS AND ESTIMATION OF RESOURCE SELECTION PROBABILITY FUNCTIONS
Ecology, 2006Understanding how organisms selectively use resources is essential for designing wildlife management strategies. The probability that an individual uses a given resource, as characterized by environmental factors, can be quantified in terms of the resource selection probability function (RSPF).
Subhash R, Lele, Jonah L, Keim
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Relating populations to habitats using resource selection functions
Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 1999Habitat 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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Modal functioning of rhetorical resources in selected multimodal cartoons
Semiotica, 2019AbstractFirstly, this paper aims to analyze how verbal and visual modes contribute to build two basic components of cartoons: the referenced situation and the fictional situation. Secondly, it aims to unravel the semiotics of this discursive genre by offering a fine-grained picture of modal variations and continuities of the rhetorical resources ...
Pedrazzini, Ana Mercedes, Scheuer, Nora
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Process-focussed, multi-grain resource selection functions
Ecological Modelling, 2015a 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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Examples of the use of resource selection functions
1993This chapter provides an overview of the use of resource selection probability functions for studying resource selection. Examples are presented to illustrate (a) the commonly occurring case where resources are considered to be in several categories, (b) the difference between census and sample data, and (c) the difference between studies that involve ...
Bryan F. J. Manly +2 more
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Logistic Methods for Resource Selection Functions and Presence-Only Species Distribution Models
Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 2011In order to better protect and conserve biodiversity, ecologists use machine learning and statistics to understand how species respond to their environment and to predict how they will respond to future climate change, habitat loss and other threats.
Steven Phillips, Jane Elith
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Medical Resource Allocation as a Function of Selected Patient Characteristics
Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 2006This study assessed how changes in the characteristics of parental status, intelligence level, and mental health of hypothetical patients suffering from a kidney disease altered participants' decisions about allocating access to a life‐supporting artificial‐kidney machine.
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Estimating encounter‐habitat relationships with scale‐integrated resource selection functions
Journal of Animal EcologyAbstract Encounters between animals occur when animals are close in space and time. Encounters are important in many ecological processes including sociality, predation and disease transmission. Despite this, there is little theory regarding the spatial distribution of encounters and no formal framework to relate environmental characteristics to ...
Michael E. Egan +9 more
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Resource Selection Functions for Wood Stork Foraging Habitat in the Southern Everglades
Waterbirds, 2011Abstract. Modeling habitat selection of species with specific foraging requirements is an effective means to evaluate landscape quality for restoration and conservation purposes. Proportional hazards regression, a discrete choice model, was used to develop resource selection functions for breeding Wood Stork in the southern Everglades during the 2006 ...
Herring, Heidi K., Gawlik, Dale E.
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Selection of floral resources to optimise conservation of agriculturally-functional insect groups
Journal of Insect Conservation, 2012Non-crop vegetation in agricultural landscapes can provide a means of conserving insects in farmed landscapes and optimising on-farm ecosystem services as a result. Inclusion of floral resources may be particularly useful in conserving many beneficial insects, where groups including pollinators and pest natural enemies often rely on nectar and pollen ...
Carrie, Romain +2 more
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