The home-range concept: are traditional estimators still relevant with modern telemetry technology?
JG Kie, J Matthiopoulos, J Fieberg… - … of the Royal …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Recent advances in animal tracking and telemetry technology have allowed the collection of
location data at an ever-increasing rate and accuracy, and these advances have been …
location data at an ever-increasing rate and accuracy, and these advances have been …
Mountain ungulate mating systems: patterns and processes
L Corlatti, S Lovari - Mammal Review, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Mountain ungulates of the subfamily Caprinae, including wild sheep, goats and goat‐
antelopes, show remarkable interspecific diversity in habitat preferences, social organisation …
antelopes, show remarkable interspecific diversity in habitat preferences, social organisation …
European Roe Deer Capreolus capreolus (Linnaeus, 1758)
R Lorenzini, M Hewison, JM Gaillard, L Garofalo… - Handbook of the …, 2022 - Springer
This comprehensive species-specific chapter covers all aspects of the mammalian biology,
including paleontology, physiology, genetics, reproduction and development, ecology …
including paleontology, physiology, genetics, reproduction and development, ecology …
Pre-migratory flights in migrant songbirds: the ecological and evolutionary importance of understudied exploratory movements
Z Züst, A Mukhin, PD Taylor, H Schmaljohann - Movement Ecology, 2023 - Springer
Across the animal kingdom, from honeybees to cranes to beavers, exploratory movements to
exploit resources, scout prospective territories, or otherwise gain valuable experiences and …
exploit resources, scout prospective territories, or otherwise gain valuable experiences and …
A one night stand? Reproductive excursions of female roe deer as a breeding dispersal tactic
Breeding dispersal, defined as the net movement between successive breeding sites,
remains a poorly understood and seldom reported phenomenon in mammals, despite its …
remains a poorly understood and seldom reported phenomenon in mammals, despite its …
Intraspecific variation in biology and ecology of deer: magnitude and causation
R Putman, WT Flueck - Animal Production Science, 2011 - CSIRO Publishing
It has been noted that the search for patterns in biology to assist our understanding, often
leads to over-simplification. That is, we are satisfied with statements that 'the species as a …
leads to over-simplification. That is, we are satisfied with statements that 'the species as a …
Isotope values reveal “canopy effect” in deer territoriality and maize consumption for dogs from archaeological sites in Kentucky dating to the Middle Woodland …
RM Bonzani, BL Manzano, MJ Davidson… - Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
This research analyzes stable carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen isotope values in tooth collagen
and enamel to investigate foraging and territorial behavior in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus …
and enamel to investigate foraging and territorial behavior in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus …
The time frame of home‐range studies: from function to utilization
G Péron - Biological Reviews, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
As technological and statistical innovations open new avenues in movement ecology, I
review the fundamental implications of the time frame of home‐range studies, with the aim of …
review the fundamental implications of the time frame of home‐range studies, with the aim of …
Alternative reproductive tactics: a fixed trait in a large mammal?
A Cotza, L Corlatti, F Ferretti, O Tomassini, J Santoro… - Animal Behaviour, 2023 - Elsevier
Polygamous species vary in alternative reproductive tactics (ARTs) in relation to individual
or environmental factors. Individuals may adopt fixed ARTs consistently across years, or may …
or environmental factors. Individuals may adopt fixed ARTs consistently across years, or may …
Litter loss triggers estrus in a nonsocial seasonal breeder
SMJG Steyaert, JE Swenson… - Ecology and …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Sexually selected infanticide (SSI) is often presumed to be rare among seasonal breeders,
because it would require a near immediate return to estrus after the loss of an entire litter …
because it would require a near immediate return to estrus after the loss of an entire litter …