Refining population density estimation from track counts: improving daily travel distance estimates through trailing of large herbivores in the Kalahari, Botswana [0.03%]
通过追踪博茨瓦纳卡拉哈里地区的大型食草动物来改进每日旅行距离估算以优化人群密度估算
Marie-Charlotte Gielen,Alessandro Araldi,Marie Jardeaux et al.
Marie-Charlotte Gielen et al.
Background: Animal track surveys can enable rapid population monitoring for conservation, contingent on a suitable substrate and highly skilled trackers. The Formozov-Malyshev-Pereleshin (FMP) formula converts track count...
Filipa Coutinho Soares,João Gameiro,Ana Teresa Marques et al.
Filipa Coutinho Soares et al.
Background: Migration is a critical behavioural strategy across many taxa, allowing individuals to respond to seasonal shifts in environmental conditions and resource availability. Understanding animal movements, their pl...
Temperature mediated habitat selection in sympatric deer species with varying body size: thermal cover and forage availability as potential drivers [0.03%]
同域分布的不同体型鹿科动物的温度介导栖息地选择:热覆盖和食物资源作为潜在驱动因素
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 ...
When, where, and how prey pair antipredator behaviors to natural and anthropogenic mortality risks [0.03%]
prey如何以及何时将抗捕食行为与自然和人为的死亡风险相匹配
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...
Strong wintering site fidelity contrasts with exploratory breeding site sampling in a socially monogamous shorebird [0.03%]
一个社会单配性涉禽的冬季固定觅食地与探索性繁殖地采样行为之间的对比研究
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...
Identifying presence or absence of grizzly and polar bear cubs from the movements of adult females with machine learning [0.03%]
基于机器学习的北极熊和灰熊育幼行为识别研究
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...
On the integration of collective motion and temporal synchrony in animal collectives [0.03%]
动物群体中集体运动和时间同步的整合研究
Guy Amichay,Máté Nagy
Guy Amichay
Animal groups come in diverse forms-from fish schools swimming in unison to crickets chirping in synchrony. Although these behaviors may seem considerably different to one another, they share a common mathematical core, and can therefore be...
Prospecting movements during the transit phase of immature eagles are driven by age, sex and season [0.03%]
亚成年鹰过境期间的游荡行为受年龄、性别和季节影响
Tom Chaubet,Christian Itty,Arzhela Hemery et al.
Tom Chaubet et al.
Background: Dispersal includes three phases: emigration, transit, and immigration. The transit phase, which involves all movements between departure and arrival, is the least understood phase of dispersal. During the tran...
Wolverines use spatial memory to plan efficient routes through rugged terrain [0.03%]
Wolverines利用空间记忆规划崎岖地形的高效路线
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...
Avian spring migration at the east Adriatic coast: coastal and sea-crossing dynamics of intensity, timing, and flight directions [0.03%]
东亚得里亚海沿岸的鸟类春季迁徙:强度、时间及飞行方向的沿海和跨海动态规律研究
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 ...