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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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Anna Widén,Joris P G M Cromsigt,Annika M Felton et al. Anna Widén et al.
Knowledge about habitat selection is crucial for ungulate management and conservation to handle competing land use. Thermal tolerance and access to food are two important drivers of habitat selection. Thus, moving into thermal shelter when ...
Michael E Egan,Abigail M Weber,Nicole Gorman et al. Michael E Egan et al.
Background: Behavioral responses of prey to predation risk have ecological impacts that can be as great as direct mortality. Risk response involves either behavioral changes or spatial avoidance, but it is not clear how p...
Eunbi Kwon,Mihai Valcu,Bart Kempenaers Eunbi Kwon
Background: The migration behavior of an organism is supposedly shaped by selection to best utilize favorable environmental conditions and unevenly distributed resources to maximize survival and reproductive success. Repe...
Erik M Andersen,Justin G Clapp,Milan A Vinks et al. Erik M Andersen et al.
Background: Information on reproductive success is crucial to understanding population dynamics but can be difficult to obtain, particularly for species that birth while denning. For grizzly (Ursus arctos) and polar bears...
Guy Amichay,Máté Nagy Guy Amichay
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Thomas W Glass,Jeffery P Copeland,Lucretia E Olson et al. Thomas W Glass et al.
Background: To navigate, animals balance nearby perceptual cues, random search, and memory. Isolating the role of memory, however, remains difficult. Meth...
Simon Hirschhofer,Peter Ranacher,Barbara Helm et al. Simon Hirschhofer et al.
Background: Each spring, migratory birds converge along the Croatian coast from various directions, creating a dynamic intersection of flight paths. Many birds are thought to cross the Adriatic Sea, while others follow a ...