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Beyond resource selection: emergent spatio–temporal distributions from animal movements and stigmergent interactions
Download2022-01-01
Jonathan R. Potts, Valeria Giunta, Mark A. Lewis
A principal concern of ecological research is to unveil the causes behind observed spatio–temporal distributions of species. A key tactic is to correlate observed locations with environmental features, in the form of resource selection functions or other correlative species distribution models....
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Unveiling trade-offs in resource selection of migratory caribou using a mechanistic movement model of availability
Download2015-01-01
Guillaume, Bastille-Rousseau, Jonathan R., Potts, James A., Schaefer, Mark A., Lewis, Hance E., Ellington, Nathaniel D., Rayl, Shane P., Mahoney, Dennis L., Murray
Habitat selection is a multi-level, hierarchical process that should be a key component in the balance between food acquisition and predation risk avoidance (food–predation trade-off). However, to date, studies have not fully elucidated how fine- and broad-scale habitat decisions by individual...