1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' distribution) or on environmental (e.g. habitat use and selection) space. However, all patterns of space use emerge from individual movements, which are the primary means by which animals change their environment. 2. Individuals increase their use of a given area by adjusting two key movement components: the duration of their visit and/or the frequency of revisits. Thus, in spatially heterogeneous environments, animals exploit known, high-quality resource areas by increasing their residence time (RT) in and/or decreasing their time to return (TtoR) to these areas. We expected that spatial variation in these two movement properties s...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
To understand ecological processes, it is important to study observed patterns at appropriate scale...
Background Global increases in human activity threaten connectivity of animal habit...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
1. Understanding why heterogeneity exists in animal-habitat spatial relationships is critical for id...
1. Understanding why heterogeneity exists in animal-habitat spatial relationships is critical for id...
1. Understanding why heterogeneity exists in animal-habitat spatial relationships is critical for id...
Recent advances in animal ecology have enabled identification of certain mechanisms that lead to the...
Recent advances in animal ecology have enabled identification of certain mechanisms that lead to the...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
To understand ecological processes, it is important to study observed patterns at appropriate scale...
Background Global increases in human activity threaten connectivity of animal habit...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
1. Understanding why heterogeneity exists in animal-habitat spatial relationships is critical for id...
1. Understanding why heterogeneity exists in animal-habitat spatial relationships is critical for id...
1. Understanding why heterogeneity exists in animal-habitat spatial relationships is critical for id...
Recent advances in animal ecology have enabled identification of certain mechanisms that lead to the...
Recent advances in animal ecology have enabled identification of certain mechanisms that lead to the...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
To understand ecological processes, it is important to study observed patterns at appropriate scale...
Background Global increases in human activity threaten connectivity of animal habit...