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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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Joshua Killeen,Henrik Thurfjell,Simone Ciuti et al. Joshua Killeen et al.
Background: Dispersal has a critical influence on demography and gene flow and as such maintaining connectivity between populations is an essential element of modern conservation. Advances in satellite radiotelemetry are ...
Emily L Weiser,Richard B Lanctot,Stephen C Brown et al. Emily L Weiser et al.
Background: Geolocators are useful for tracking movements of long-distance migrants, but potential negative effects on birds have not been well studied. We tested for effects of geolocators (0.8-2.0 g total, representing ...
Craig R Ely,Brandt W Meixell Craig R Ely
Background: Migration is a prominent aspect of the life history of many avian species, but the demographic consequences of variable migration strategies have only infrequently been investigated, and rarely when using mode...
Mathieu Leblond,Martin-Hugues St-Laurent,Steeve D Côté Mathieu Leblond
Background: Freshwater lakes and rivers of the Northern Hemisphere have been freezing increasingly later and thawing increasingly earlier during the last century. With reduced temporal periods during which ice conditions ...
Markus Kautz,Muhammad Ali Imron,Kai Dworschak et al. Markus Kautz et al.
Background: Dispersal is a key process in the response of insect populations to rapidly changing environmental conditions. Variability among individuals, regarding the timing of dispersal initiation and travelled distance...
Dominic A W Henry,Judith M Ament,Graeme S Cumming Dominic A W Henry
Background: The movement patterns of many southern African waterfowl are typified by nomadism, which is thought to be a response to unpredictable changes in resource distributions. Nomadism and the related movement choice...
Nathalie I Gilbert,Ricardo A Correia,João Paulo Silva et al. Nathalie I Gilbert et al.
Background: The migratory patterns of animals are changing in response to global environmental change with many species forming resident populations in areas where they were once migratory. The white stork (Ciconia ciconi...
Daniel H Catlin,Sara L Zeigler,Mary Bomberger Brown et al. Daniel H Catlin et al.
Background: Many species are distributed as metapopulations in dynamic landscapes, where habitats change through space and time. Individuals locate habitat through dispersal, and the relationship between a species and lan...
Sanna Mäkeläinen,Henrik J de Knegt,Otso Ovaskainen et al. Sanna Mäkeläinen et al.
Background: Urbanization causes modification, fragmentation and loss of native habitats. Such landscape changes threaten many arboreal and gliding mammals by limiting their movements through treeless parts of a landscape ...