[HTML][HTML] Age, brood fate, and territory quality affect nest-site fidelity in white stork Ciconia ciconia
JT Bialas, J Siekiera, A Siekiera, W Chromik… - Frontiers in …, 2023 - Springer
Background A particular type of site fidelity is faithfulness to the nest site, where birds are not
only reoccupying breeding territories but also reusing nests built in previous breeding …
only reoccupying breeding territories but also reusing nests built in previous breeding …
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Climate is one of the most important drivers of species distributions. The influence of climate
can take many forms, ranging from obvious effects like climatic extremes that exceed the …
can take many forms, ranging from obvious effects like climatic extremes that exceed the …
Summer spatial ecology of woodland caribou across northern Ontario
P Walker - 2023 - era.library.ualberta.ca
Summer spatial ecology of woodland caribou across northern Ontario by Philip D. Walker A
thesis submitted in partial fulfillment Page 1 Summer spatial ecology of woodland caribou …
thesis submitted in partial fulfillment Page 1 Summer spatial ecology of woodland caribou …
Spatiotemporal Variation of Demographic Parameters and Seasonal Habitat Fidelity by Moose in Idaho
ET Van Beek - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Hunter harvest and aerial survey data suggest that some moose populations in Idaho have
been declining since the mid-1990s. However, longitudinal demographic data spanning the …
been declining since the mid-1990s. However, longitudinal demographic data spanning the …
Refuge preferences and web trap lines: the potential for competitive displacement of endemic katipō Latrodectus katipo by the invasive false katipō Steatoda capensis …
JJ Roberts, A Wignall, DH Brunton - 2024 - researchsquare.com
Competitive displacement is a form of interspecific competition. Here, we explore the
potential for competitive displacement in refuges of the endangered katipō spider …
potential for competitive displacement in refuges of the endangered katipō spider …
Apex Predators in the Anthropocene: African Large Carnivore Ecology at the Human-Wildlife Interface
K Mills - 2023 - deepblue.lib.umich.edu
As anthropogenic pressures expand to permeate landscapes worldwide, sometimes with
synergistic impacts, wildlife must navigate human-dominated landscapes and novel …
synergistic impacts, wildlife must navigate human-dominated landscapes and novel …
Evaluating Potential Factors Limiting Lake Sturgeon Reproductive Success in the Upper Fox River
ER Johnson - 2024 - minds.wisconsin.edu
The Lake Winnebago System (LWS) in East-Central Wisconsin supports one of the largest
lake sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens populations in North America, which provides a popular …
lake sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens populations in North America, which provides a popular …
Spatial Ecology and Foraging Behaviours of the Oceanic Manta Ray (Mobula birostris) in Aotearoa New Zealand
TM Cooper - 2024 - researchspace.auckland.ac.nz
Understanding the movements and associated behaviours of animals is critical for
facilitating informed conservation and management decisions. This is particularly important …
facilitating informed conservation and management decisions. This is particularly important …
Mule Deer Spatial Ecology in the Southern Great Plains: A Region Influenced by Chronic Wasting Disease
CC Ellis - 2023 - search.proquest.com
Animal movement drives numerous ecological processes, including disease transmission,
and anthropogenic disturbance can influence animal movement. Species movement is …
and anthropogenic disturbance can influence animal movement. Species movement is …
[PDF][PDF] Acoustic evidence for seasonal resource-tracking migration by a top predator of the deep sea
WK Oestreicha, KJ Benoit-Birda, B Abrahmsb… - 2023 - ecoevorxiv.org
The strategies that animals employ to track resources through space and time are central to
their ecology and ability to adapt to environmental variation. These spatiotemporal …
their ecology and ability to adapt to environmental variation. These spatiotemporal …