[HTML][HTML] Lots of movement, little progress: a review of reptile home range literature

M Crane, I Silva, BM Marshall, CT Strine - PeerJ, 2021 - peerj.com
Reptiles are the most species-rich terrestrial vertebrate group with a broad diversity of life
history traits. Biotelemetry is an essential methodology for studying reptiles as it …

rKIN: Kernel‐based method for estimating isotopic niche size and overlap

CA Eckrich, SE Albeke, EA Flaherty… - Journal of Animal …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
The isotopic niche of consumers represents biologically relevant information on resource
and habitat use. Several tools have been developed to quantify niche size and overlap …

Multi-level, multi-scale resource selection functions and resistance surfaces for conservation planning: Pumas as a case study

KA Zeller, TW Vickers, HB Ernest, WM Boyce - PLoS One, 2017 - journals.plos.org
The importance of examining multiple hierarchical levels when modeling resource use for
wildlife has been acknowledged for decades. Multi-level resource selection functions have …

Using dynamic Brownian Bridge Movement Models to identify home range size and movement patterns in king cobras

I Silva, M Crane, P Suwanwaree, C Strine, M Goode - PLoS One, 2018 - journals.plos.org
Home range estimators are a critical component for understanding animal spatial ecology.
The choice of home range estimator in spatial ecology studies can significantly influence …

Multi-level, multi-scale habitat selection by a wide-ranging, federally threatened snake

JM Bauder, DR Breininger, MR Bolt, ML Legare… - Landscape …, 2018 - Springer
Context Although multi-scale approaches are commonly used to assess wildlife-habitat
relationships, few studies have examined selection at multiple spatial scales within different …

Habitat utilization by an invasive herbivorous fish (Siganus rivulatus) in its native and invaded range

RSM Pickholtz, M Kiflawi, AM Friedlander… - Biological Invasions, 2018 - Springer
Movement is essential for understanding the distribution and abundance of animals. While it
has been suggested that invasion success can be facilitated by species' ability to adapt to …

Statistical outline of animal home ranges: an application of set estimation

A Baíllo, JE Chacón - Handbook of statistics, 2021 - Elsevier
The home range of an individual animal describes the geographic area where it spends
most of the time while carrying out its common activities (eating, resting, reproduction, etc.) …

Direct and indirect effects of fire on eastern box turtles

KA Harris, JD Clark, RD Elmore… - The Journal of Wildlife …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Prescribed fire is an increasingly important management tool for eastern deciduous forests,
but relativity little is known about the direct effects of fire on the eastern box turtle (Terrapene …

[PDF][PDF] Reptile home ranges revisited: a case study of space use of Sonoran Desert tortoises (Gopherus morafkai)

RC Averill-Murray, CH Fleming, J Riedle - … Conservation and Biology, 2020 - par.nsf.gov
Many recommendations exist for estimating home ranges of herpetofauna, often focused on
mitigating effects of sedentary behavior and autocorrelation. Authors have often applied …

Scale-dependent effects of roadways on the movement behavior of a large-bodied pit viper (Crotalus horridus)

AF Tipton, JA Vázquez-Diosdado… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Roadways are among the most widespread and disruptive anthropogenic land use features
that influence the behavior and movement of wildlife. Negative impacts of roadways have …