Temporal changes in net energy balance of animals strongly influence fitness; consequently, natural selection should favor behaviors that increase net energy balance by buffering individuals against negative effects of environmental variation. The relative importance of behavioral responses to climate-induced variation in costs versus supplies of energy, however, is uncertain, as is the degree to which such responses are mediated by current stores of energy. We evaluated relationships among behavior, nutritional condition (i.e., energetic state), and spatiotemporal variation in costs versus supplies of energy available to a large-bodied endotherm, the North American elk (Cervus elaphus), occupying two ecosystems with contrasting climates; 1...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
SYNOPSIS. We explore in this paper how animals can be affected by variation in climate, topography, ...
With the world continuously warming, a mechanistic understanding of how temperature affects interact...
Temporal changes in net energy balance of animals strongly influence fitness; consequently, natural ...
The range-shifts of many species are lagging behind climate change, meaning that those species are l...
Understanding how habitat and nutritional condition affect ungulate populations is necessary for inf...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
Habitat selection is a critical aspect of a species' ecology requiring complex decision-making that ...
Avoiding hyperthermia entails considerable metabolic costs for endotherms. Such costs increase in wa...
Although organisms make resource selection decisions at multiple spatiotemporal scales, not all scal...
Context: Proper assessment of the consequences of environmental variation on animals depends on our ...
1. Ungulates migrate to maximize nutritional intake when forage varies seasonally. Populations of un...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
SYNOPSIS. We explore in this paper how animals can be affected by variation in climate, topography, ...
With the world continuously warming, a mechanistic understanding of how temperature affects interact...
Temporal changes in net energy balance of animals strongly influence fitness; consequently, natural ...
The range-shifts of many species are lagging behind climate change, meaning that those species are l...
Understanding how habitat and nutritional condition affect ungulate populations is necessary for inf...
Few empirical studies on large herbivores considered how behavioral plasticity could enhance their c...
Habitat selection is a critical aspect of a species' ecology requiring complex decision-making that ...
Avoiding hyperthermia entails considerable metabolic costs for endotherms. Such costs increase in wa...
Although organisms make resource selection decisions at multiple spatiotemporal scales, not all scal...
Context: Proper assessment of the consequences of environmental variation on animals depends on our ...
1. Ungulates migrate to maximize nutritional intake when forage varies seasonally. Populations of un...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
SYNOPSIS. We explore in this paper how animals can be affected by variation in climate, topography, ...
With the world continuously warming, a mechanistic understanding of how temperature affects interact...