Causes, consequences, and conservation of ungulate migration
Our understanding of ungulate migration is advancing rapidly due to innovations in modern
animal tracking. Herein, we review and synthesize nearly seven decades of work on …
animal tracking. Herein, we review and synthesize nearly seven decades of work on …
Should we consider individual behavior differences in applied wildlife conservation studies?
MJ Merrick, JL Koprowski - Biological Conservation, 2017 - Elsevier
Individually distinctive behavioral traits, or personalities, contribute to population-level
processes and ecological interactions important in applied wildlife conservation research …
processes and ecological interactions important in applied wildlife conservation research …
The physiology of movement
Movement, from foraging to migration, is known to be under the influence of the
environment. The translation of environmental cues to individual movement decision making …
environment. The translation of environmental cues to individual movement decision making …
Understanding spatio-temporal patterns of deer-vehicle collisions to improve roadkill mitigation
Vehicles collide with hundreds of thousands of deer on European roads each year. This
leads to animal deaths and suffering, economic damage and risks for human safety, making …
leads to animal deaths and suffering, economic damage and risks for human safety, making …
Generalist nematodes dominate the nemabiome of roe deer in sympatry with sheep at a regional level
C Beaumelle, E Redman, H Verheyden… - International journal for …, 2022 - Elsevier
The growth of livestock farming and the recent expansion of wild ungulate populations in
Europe favor opportunities for direct and/or indirect cross-transmission of pathogens …
Europe favor opportunities for direct and/or indirect cross-transmission of pathogens …
Density‐dependent dispersal strategies in a cooperative breeder
Dispersal is a key ecological process that influences the dynamics of spatially and socially
structured populations and consists of three stages—emigration, transience, and settlement …
structured populations and consists of three stages—emigration, transience, and settlement …
Caribou avoiding wolves face increased predation by bears–C aught between S cylla and C harybdis
M Leblond, C Dussault, JP Ouellet… - Journal of Applied …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Prey may trade off resource acquisition with mortality risk by using various habitat selection
strategies. Empirical assessments have shown that the functional and numerical responses …
strategies. Empirical assessments have shown that the functional and numerical responses …
Cost of dispersal in a social mammal: body mass loss and increased stress
Dispersal is a key process influencing the dynamics of socially and spatially structured
populations. Dispersal success is determined by the state of individuals at emigration and …
populations. Dispersal success is determined by the state of individuals at emigration and …
Exploration as a key component of natal dispersal: dispersers explore more than philopatric individuals in roe deer
L Debeffe, N Morellet, B Cargnelutti, B Lourtet… - Animal Behaviour, 2013 - Elsevier
Highlights•We investigated the ranging behaviour of juvenile roe deer prior to
dispersal.•Exploration is more common among future dispersers than future philopatric …
dispersal.•Exploration is more common among future dispersers than future philopatric …
Accelerating across the landscape: The energetic costs of natal dispersal in a large herbivore
L Benoit, AJM Hewison, A Coulon… - Journal of Animal …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Dispersal is a key mechanism enabling species to adjust their geographic range to rapid
global change. However, dispersal is costly and environmental modifications are likely to …
global change. However, dispersal is costly and environmental modifications are likely to …