In alpine environments, snow typically reduces the accessibility of herbivores to food during winter and may hamper survival in those species with poor adaptation to move in deep snow. Supplemental feeding systems compensate for food limitation, but modify resource distribution and potentially affect individual space use. We investigated the importance of snow cover and supplemental feeding in shaping winter habitat use and selection of the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus), a small deer species not specifically adapted to snow. We applied a used/available experimental design to assess the effects of snow cover on roe deer distribution at a fine scale and compared this approach with remotely sensed satellite data, available at moder...
1. Because many large mammal species have wide geographical ranges, spatially distant populations ma...
Early radio-telemetry methodologies have been surpassed by the more efficient and precise GPS techno...
Introduction Winter supplemental feeding is a widespread management practice across Europe and Nort...
In alpine environments, snow typically reduces the accessibility of herbivores to food during winter...
Background/Question/Methods Climate plays a critical role in the distribution of animals across the...
Supplemental feeding for ungulates is a widespread practice in many human‐dominated landscapes acros...
Population sizes of large carnivores have increased in Scandinavia during the last century. Increase...
Ungulates in alpine ecosystems are constrained by winter harshness through resource limitation and d...
The combination of GPS-Telemetry and resource selection functions is widely used to analyze animal h...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINThe combination of GPS-Telemetry and resource sel...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
Habitat selection is a hierarchical process that may involve different patterns depending on the spa...
Although it has been demonstrated that European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus (L. 1758)) may migrate...
1. Because many large mammal species have wide geographical ranges, spatially distant populations ma...
Early radio-telemetry methodologies have been surpassed by the more efficient and precise GPS techno...
Introduction Winter supplemental feeding is a widespread management practice across Europe and Nort...
In alpine environments, snow typically reduces the accessibility of herbivores to food during winter...
Background/Question/Methods Climate plays a critical role in the distribution of animals across the...
Supplemental feeding for ungulates is a widespread practice in many human‐dominated landscapes acros...
Population sizes of large carnivores have increased in Scandinavia during the last century. Increase...
Ungulates in alpine ecosystems are constrained by winter harshness through resource limitation and d...
The combination of GPS-Telemetry and resource selection functions is widely used to analyze animal h...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINThe combination of GPS-Telemetry and resource sel...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
Habitat selection is a hierarchical process that may involve different patterns depending on the spa...
Although it has been demonstrated that European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus (L. 1758)) may migrate...
1. Because many large mammal species have wide geographical ranges, spatially distant populations ma...
Early radio-telemetry methodologies have been surpassed by the more efficient and precise GPS techno...
Introduction Winter supplemental feeding is a widespread management practice across Europe and Nort...