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期刊名:Movement ecology

缩写:MOV ECOL

ISSN:2051-3933

e-ISSN:2051-3933

IF/分区:3.9/Q1

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Thøger Engelund Knudsen,Brian R MacKenzie,Uffe Høgsbro Thygesen et al. Thøger Engelund Knudsen et al.
The conditions regulating long distance migrations of large animal groups remain elusive in ecology. It has been suggested that individual interactions, environmental constraints and social dynamics play a major role in group formation and ...
Karen E Beatty,Nathaniel R Huck,Frances E Buderman Karen E Beatty
Background: Anthropogenic activity can modify how wildlife perceives risks and rewards across the landscape (the 'Landscape of Fear') and affect animal movement and behavior. Studying movement patterns allows researchers ...
Thibault Fronville,Niels Blaum,Florian Jeltsch et al. Thibault Fronville et al.
Background: Animal movement is influenced by both the physical environment and social environment. The effects of both environments are not independent from each other and identifying whether the resulting movement trajec...
Philippe Gaspar,Julien Temple-Boyer,Dana K Briscoe et al. Philippe Gaspar et al.
Background: How juvenile sea turtles disperse during their first years at sea, known as the "lost years", remains enigmatic. The oceanic circulation is known to play a major role, but the impact of the swimming activity i...
Arjun Kannan,M B Prashanth,Abhishek Samrat et al. Arjun Kannan et al.
Background: Migrating birds do not always travel along the shortest possible routes between breeding and wintering sites. Rather, detours are a common phenomenon in response to availability of foraging habitats, generic w...
Levi J Heffelfinger,David G Hewitt,Joshua P Vasquez et al. Levi J Heffelfinger et al.
Background: Habitat fragmentation can influence the spatial ecology of wildlife populations, with downstream effects on population dynamics and sustainability. Row-crop farming is a common anthropogenic landscape alterati...
Jessica L Rudd,Kim Aarestrup,Ghalia Abel et al. Jessica L Rudd et al.
Research on the direct effects of capture and tagging on post-release behaviour is typically limited to short-term deployments. To investigate the initial and longer-term behavioural responses to capture and tagging, we deployed eight Cefas...
Milan Říha,Lukáš Vejřík,Rubén Rabaneda-Bueno et al. Milan Říha et al.
Background: Niche partitioning allows species to diversify resource utilisation and space allocation and reduce interspecific competition. Variations in abiotic and biotic conditions in different ecosystems may further in...
Rick W Heeres,Martin Leclerc,Shane Frank et al. Rick W Heeres et al.
Background: Parental care is exclusively provided by females in most mammals, and mothers use several spatiotemporal behavioral tactics to minimize risks to offspring and to enhance fitness of both the mother and offsprin...
Vickie DeNicola,Stefano Mezzini,Petar Bursać et al. Vickie DeNicola et al.
Background: An abundance of white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in suburban communities can lead to problems such as increased deer-vehicle collisions (DVCs), tick-borne illnesses, and forest degradation. Deer popu...