Habitat selection is a hierarchical process that may involve different patterns depending on the spatial and temporal scales of investigation. We studied habitat selection by European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) in a very diverse environment in the Italian eastern Alps, during summer. We sampled both coarse-grained habitat variables (topographic variables, habitat types and cover) and fine-grained habitat variables (forage components of habitat) in used and available locations along the movement trajectories of 14 adult roe deer equipped with GPS telemetry collars. We used conventional logistic regression to assess roe deer habitat selection at the seasonal home range scale, and conditional logistic regression to take into account the t...
Abstract It is well established that the dynamics of mammalian populations vary in time, in relation...
1. Because many large mammal species have wide geographical ranges, spatially distant populations ma...
Although organisms make resource selection decisions at multiple spatiotemporal scales, not all scal...
Habitat selection is a hierarchical process that may involve different patterns depending on the spa...
Habitat selection is a hierarchical process that may involve different patterns depending on the spa...
Despite the abundant literature on behavioural ecology of roe deer, few studies have been carried ou...
International audienceWith the surge of GPS-technology, many studies uncovered space use of mobile a...
Given the importance of red deer Cervus elaphus for hunting and conservation purposes, understanding...
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) are among the most important game species in Norway, with a tenfold in...
Despite the abundant literature on behavioural ecology of roe deer, few studies have been carried ou...
Across its distributional range, the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) encounters a wide range...
Radiotracking of two roe deer Capreolus capreolus (1 female, 1 male) in a Mediterranean habitat (Mat...
1. Because many large mammal species have wide geographical ranges, spatially distant populations m...
This is the dataset used for the MSc. thesis of Matthijs Hinkamp for the master Earth Sciences (Envi...
The forage maturation hypothesis [FMH] assumes that herbivores cope with the trade-off between diges...
Abstract It is well established that the dynamics of mammalian populations vary in time, in relation...
1. Because many large mammal species have wide geographical ranges, spatially distant populations ma...
Although organisms make resource selection decisions at multiple spatiotemporal scales, not all scal...
Habitat selection is a hierarchical process that may involve different patterns depending on the spa...
Habitat selection is a hierarchical process that may involve different patterns depending on the spa...
Despite the abundant literature on behavioural ecology of roe deer, few studies have been carried ou...
International audienceWith the surge of GPS-technology, many studies uncovered space use of mobile a...
Given the importance of red deer Cervus elaphus for hunting and conservation purposes, understanding...
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) are among the most important game species in Norway, with a tenfold in...
Despite the abundant literature on behavioural ecology of roe deer, few studies have been carried ou...
Across its distributional range, the European roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) encounters a wide range...
Radiotracking of two roe deer Capreolus capreolus (1 female, 1 male) in a Mediterranean habitat (Mat...
1. Because many large mammal species have wide geographical ranges, spatially distant populations m...
This is the dataset used for the MSc. thesis of Matthijs Hinkamp for the master Earth Sciences (Envi...
The forage maturation hypothesis [FMH] assumes that herbivores cope with the trade-off between diges...
Abstract It is well established that the dynamics of mammalian populations vary in time, in relation...
1. Because many large mammal species have wide geographical ranges, spatially distant populations ma...
Although organisms make resource selection decisions at multiple spatiotemporal scales, not all scal...