Landscape conversion by humans may have detrimental effects on animal populations inhabiting managed ecosystems, but human-altered areas may also provide suitable environments for tolerant species. We investigated the spatial ecology of a highly mobile nocturnal avian species–the red-necked nightjar (Caprimulgus ruficollis)–in two contrastingly managed areas in Southwestern Spain to provide management recommendations for species having multiple habitat requirements. Based on habitat use by radiotagged nightjars, we created maps of functional heterogeneity in both areas so that the movements of breeding individuals could be modeled using least-cost path analyses. In both the natural and the managed area, nightjars used remnants of native shr...
During their annual migration, avian migrants alternate stopover periods, for refuelling, with migra...
Land managers often respond to declining numbers of target species by creating additional areas of h...
It is essential to gain knowledge about the causes and extent of migratory connectivity between stat...
Landscape conversion by humans may have detrimental effects on animal populations inhabiting managed...
<div><p>Landscape conversion by humans may have detrimental effects on animal populations inhabiting...
Landscape conversion by humans may have detrimental effects on animal populations inhabiting managed...
Landscape change can expose individuals to rapidly changing conditions, and thus may accelerate phen...
Landscape change provides a suitable framework for investigating population-level responses to nove...
Landscape change provides a suitable framework for investigating population-level responses to novel...
Abstract: Long-distance migrants are constrained by widely separated hospitable habitats in geograph...
Many birds are predisposed to annually undertake movements over large temporal and spatial scales. T...
An animal's choice of foraging habitat reflects its response to environmental cues and is likely to ...
Capsule Nightjars prefer open places in younger forest areas, and open stands with wide forest track...
A breeding population of European nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus in Nottinghamshire was monitored ov...
Obligate insectivorous birds breeding in high latitudes travel thousands of kilometres during annual...
During their annual migration, avian migrants alternate stopover periods, for refuelling, with migra...
Land managers often respond to declining numbers of target species by creating additional areas of h...
It is essential to gain knowledge about the causes and extent of migratory connectivity between stat...
Landscape conversion by humans may have detrimental effects on animal populations inhabiting managed...
<div><p>Landscape conversion by humans may have detrimental effects on animal populations inhabiting...
Landscape conversion by humans may have detrimental effects on animal populations inhabiting managed...
Landscape change can expose individuals to rapidly changing conditions, and thus may accelerate phen...
Landscape change provides a suitable framework for investigating population-level responses to nove...
Landscape change provides a suitable framework for investigating population-level responses to novel...
Abstract: Long-distance migrants are constrained by widely separated hospitable habitats in geograph...
Many birds are predisposed to annually undertake movements over large temporal and spatial scales. T...
An animal's choice of foraging habitat reflects its response to environmental cues and is likely to ...
Capsule Nightjars prefer open places in younger forest areas, and open stands with wide forest track...
A breeding population of European nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus in Nottinghamshire was monitored ov...
Obligate insectivorous birds breeding in high latitudes travel thousands of kilometres during annual...
During their annual migration, avian migrants alternate stopover periods, for refuelling, with migra...
Land managers often respond to declining numbers of target species by creating additional areas of h...
It is essential to gain knowledge about the causes and extent of migratory connectivity between stat...