Differentiating spillover: an examination of cross-habitat movement in ecology

RR Harman, TN Kim - Proceedings of the Royal Society …, 2024 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Organisms that immigrate into a recipient habitat generate a movement pattern that affects
local population dynamics and the environment. Spillover is the pattern of unidirectional …

Context drives movement patterns in a mobile marine predator

N Lubitz, R Daly, JD Filmalter, M Sheaves… - Movement Ecology, 2023 - Springer
Intra-specific variability in movement behaviour occurs in all major taxonomic groups.
Despite its common occurrence and ecological consequences, individual variability is often …

Individual variation in home‐range across an ocean basin and links to habitat quality and management

GC Hays, A Rattray, T Shimada… - Journal of Applied …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Overgrazing may lead to management intervention (eg culling, animal relocation) to try and
prevent habitat destruction. Overgrazing leading to seagrass meadow collapse has been …

The essential habitat role of a unique coastal inlet for a widely distributed apex predator

AM De Wysiecki, A Barnett, F Cortés… - Royal Society …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Essential habitats support specific functions for species, such as reproduction, feeding or
refuge. For highly mobile aquatic species, identifying essential habitats within the wider …

Combining acoustic telemetry with archival tagging to investigate the spatial dynamic of the understudied pollack, Pollachius pollachius

M Gonse, M Laurans, J Magin, T Odaka… - Journal of Fish …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Combining fish tracking methods is a promising way of leveraging the strengths of each
approach while mitigating their individual weaknesses. Acoustic telemetry provides …

Trophic ecology shapes spatial ecology of two sympatric predators, the great hammerhead shark (Sphyrna mokarran) and bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas)

N Lubitz, K Abrantes, K Crook… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Information on how the trophic ecology of predators shapes their movement patterns and
space-use is fundamental to understanding ecological processes across organisational …

Persistent transboundary movements of threatened sharks highlight the importance of cooperative management for effective conservation

R Daly, SK Venables, TD Rogers, JD Filmalter… - Marine Ecology …, 2023 - int-res.com
Migratory sharks play a key ecological role through movements within and among marine
ecosystems, yet many populations are declining. Addressing the decline is especially …

Association of size, climatic factors, and mercury body burdens with movement behavior in American alligators

LV Kojima, MT Kohl, TR Rainwater, BB Parrott… - Science of the Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Animal movement behavior provides insight into organismal and ecological function. These
functions are often disturbed by anthropogenic influences, such as urbanization and habitat …

Half a century of citizen science tag-recapture data reveals stock delineation and cross-jurisdictional connectivity of an iconic pelagic fish

BK Goddard, TA Guillemin, HT Schilling… - Reviews in Fish Biology …, 2024 - Springer
Tag-recapture programs to monitor the movements of fish populations are among some of
the longest-running citizen-science datasets to date. Here, using half a century of yellowtail …

Unveiling the roles of temporal periodicity, the spatial environment and behavioural modes in terrestrial animal movement

H Linssen, HJ de Knegt, JAJ Eikelboom - Movement Ecology, 2024 - Springer
Background Animal movement arises from complex interactions between animals and their
heterogeneous environment. To better understand the movement process, it can be divided …