Animal home ranges typically characterized by their size, shape and a given time interval can be affected by many different biotic and abiotic factors. However, despite the fact that many studies have addressed home ranges, our knowledge of the factors influencing the size of area occupied by different animals is, in many cases, still quite poor, especially among raptors. Using radio-telemetry (VHF; 2.1 g tail-mounted tags) we studied movements of 20 Tengmalm's owl (Aegolius funereus) males during the breeding season in a mountain area of Central Europe (the Czech Republic, the Ore Mountains: 50° 40' N, 13° 35' E) between years 2006-2010, determined their average hunting home range size and explored what factors affected the size of home ra...
Birds that winter in northern latitudes face challenges associated with cold climates, including red...
Understanding the rules of habitat selection and the individual behavioural routinesin the home-rang...
How individuals respond to habitat heterogeneity is usually measured as variation in range size and ...
Meeting energy requirements during the non-breeding season is important for many animals and some de...
The home range size of 14 adult Pygmy Owls (Glaucidium passerinum), eight males and six females, wer...
Fledgling behaviour and movement patterns throughout the post-fledging dependence period (PFDP), esp...
BackgroundThe intensification of agricultural practices over the twentieth century led to a cascade ...
Fledgling behaviour and movement patterns throughout the post-fledging dependence period (PFDP), esp...
The patterns of spatial usage by animals are often associated with their morphological, physiologica...
Advances in bio-logging technology for wildlife monitoring have expanded our ability to study space ...
We studied home-range characteristics of adult Mexican Spotted Owls (Slyix occidentalis lucida) in s...
Life-history theory predicts that parents should balance their limited resources to maximize lifetim...
Life-history theory predicts that parents should balance their limited resources to maximize lifetim...
<div><p>In diurnal bird species, individuals breeding at high latitudes have larger broods than at l...
The home range use and habitat selection of four providing male Tengmalm's owls (Aegolius funereus) ...
Birds that winter in northern latitudes face challenges associated with cold climates, including red...
Understanding the rules of habitat selection and the individual behavioural routinesin the home-rang...
How individuals respond to habitat heterogeneity is usually measured as variation in range size and ...
Meeting energy requirements during the non-breeding season is important for many animals and some de...
The home range size of 14 adult Pygmy Owls (Glaucidium passerinum), eight males and six females, wer...
Fledgling behaviour and movement patterns throughout the post-fledging dependence period (PFDP), esp...
BackgroundThe intensification of agricultural practices over the twentieth century led to a cascade ...
Fledgling behaviour and movement patterns throughout the post-fledging dependence period (PFDP), esp...
The patterns of spatial usage by animals are often associated with their morphological, physiologica...
Advances in bio-logging technology for wildlife monitoring have expanded our ability to study space ...
We studied home-range characteristics of adult Mexican Spotted Owls (Slyix occidentalis lucida) in s...
Life-history theory predicts that parents should balance their limited resources to maximize lifetim...
Life-history theory predicts that parents should balance their limited resources to maximize lifetim...
<div><p>In diurnal bird species, individuals breeding at high latitudes have larger broods than at l...
The home range use and habitat selection of four providing male Tengmalm's owls (Aegolius funereus) ...
Birds that winter in northern latitudes face challenges associated with cold climates, including red...
Understanding the rules of habitat selection and the individual behavioural routinesin the home-rang...
How individuals respond to habitat heterogeneity is usually measured as variation in range size and ...