A fundamental problem in ecology is determining what factors affect the distribution of organisms across a landscape. Landscapes are by their nature heterogeneous and different habitat types confer different fitness benefits and costs to organisms that inhabit them. Ecologists are now aware of the importance of examining multiple spatial scales when designing studies quantifying animal resource selection. Scale of analysis has been shown to be important, since ecological pressures relating to the establishment of a home range differ from those relating to the use of resources within the home range. Most studies that examine multiple spatial scales examine the effect of modifying extent. Here, I examine the role of grain, an underappreciated...
International audienceResource selection functions (RSFs) can be used to map suitable habitat of a s...
A fundamental challenge in habitat ecology and management is understanding the mechanisms generating...
Resource selection studies are common in the wildlife ecology literature and typically rely on the c...
A fundamental problem in ecology is determining what factors affect the distribution of organisms ac...
Resource selection studies are commonly conducted at a single spatial scale, but this likely does no...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
Habitat selection is a multi-scaled phenomenon. Selection depends on the scales perceived by organis...
International audienceMost habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to mov...
Habitat selection models are commonly used to inform species conservation and management decisions; ...
International audienceWith the surge of GPS-technology, many studies uncovered space use of mobile a...
I studied the behaviors, movement dynamics, habitat relationships, and population characteristics of...
Multi-scale resource selection modeling is used to identify factors that limit species distributions...
Scale is a vital component to consider in ecological research, and spatial resolution or grain size ...
International audienceResource selection functions (RSFs) can be used to map suitable habitat of a s...
A fundamental challenge in habitat ecology and management is understanding the mechanisms generating...
Resource selection studies are common in the wildlife ecology literature and typically rely on the c...
A fundamental problem in ecology is determining what factors affect the distribution of organisms ac...
Resource selection studies are commonly conducted at a single spatial scale, but this likely does no...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
Habitat selection is a multi-scaled phenomenon. Selection depends on the scales perceived by organis...
International audienceMost habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to mov...
Habitat selection models are commonly used to inform species conservation and management decisions; ...
International audienceWith the surge of GPS-technology, many studies uncovered space use of mobile a...
I studied the behaviors, movement dynamics, habitat relationships, and population characteristics of...
Multi-scale resource selection modeling is used to identify factors that limit species distributions...
Scale is a vital component to consider in ecological research, and spatial resolution or grain size ...
International audienceResource selection functions (RSFs) can be used to map suitable habitat of a s...
A fundamental challenge in habitat ecology and management is understanding the mechanisms generating...
Resource selection studies are common in the wildlife ecology literature and typically rely on the c...