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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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Ewan D Wakefield,Erin L McClymont,Sébastien Descamps et al. Ewan D Wakefield et al.
Background: Pelagic seabirds forage over vast areas, and their movements and diet provide valuable insights into environmental conditions that are otherwise difficult to observe. Snow petrels Pagodroma nivea forage largel...
Benia V R Nowak,W Don Bowen,Damian C Lidgard et al. Benia V R Nowak et al.
Background: Individual foraging site fidelity is a common mechanism for dealing with environmental variability across marine predator species. However, there has been little research on long-term individual repeatability ...
Purabi Deshpande,Pyry Toivonen,Vesa Selonen Purabi Deshpande
Studying movements of invasive species is important for controlling their spread into new areas and understanding how their populations can be controlled in the regions where they have already spread. Additionally, animals at the range edge...
Katey S Huggler,Rachel A Smiley,Brittany L Wagler et al. Katey S Huggler et al.
Background: Site fidelity, the tendency to return to previously visited locations, is common across a wide range of taxa and ecosystems. Site fidelity can benefit animals by improving foraging efficiency, reducing movemen...
Keane Flynn,Suzanne Rhoades,Gabriel Rossi et al. Keane Flynn et al.
Background: Understanding the movement of organisms is critical for species conservation in the context of changing landscapes and climate. As climatic extremes impact the United States Great Basin, quantifying the moveme...
Xiaoyi Chen,Jie Li,Xinyu Cao et al. Xiaoyi Chen et al.
1. Effective conservation planning and conflict mitigation can hinge on accurately modelling wildlife movement paths (WMPs), yet progress is hindered by both a shortage of reliable methods and limited data. The critical challenge, therefore...
Paul Berry,Melanie Dammhahn,Morgan Hauptfleisch et al. Paul Berry et al.
Large herbivores play a central role in dryland ecosystems, influencing vegetation dynamics, nutrient cycling, and trophic interactions. While they are adapted to cope with harsh climates, their persistence is increasingly threatened by ant...
Richard T Kraus,Matthew D Faust,Scott Colborne et al. Richard T Kraus et al.
Background: For migratory fishes, habitat selection in dimensions of temperature and depth may be jointly used to define the bathythermal niche. Seasonal and long-term changes in the availability of bathythermal habitat c...
Skye D Fissette,Charles C Krueger,Lisa M O&#x;Connor et al. Skye D Fissette et al.
Background: Characterizing the diversity of migration behaviors from the individual to the population level is essential for understanding how organisms respond to environmental variation and how these responses affect su...
Alexander R Schindler,Anthony D Fox,Alyn J Walsh et al. Alexander R Schindler et al.
Background: Understanding animal movement patterns among subpopulations is crucial for identifying spatiotemporal patterns in animal abundance. Quantifying such movement rates enables a better understanding of population ...