Isodar theory can be used to evaluate fitness consequences of density-dependent habitat selection by animals. A typical habitat isodar is a regression curve plotting competitor densities in two adjacent habitats when individual fitness is equal. Despite the increasing use of habitat isodars, their application remains largely limited to areas composed of pairs of adjacent habitats that are defined a priori. We developed a resampling method that uses data from wildlife surveys to build isodars in heterogeneous landscapes without having to predefine habitat types. The method consists in randomly placing blocks over the survey area and dividing those blocks in two adjacent sub-blocks of the same size. Animal abundance is then estimated within t...
1. According to the ideal-free distribution (IFD), individuals within a population are free to selec...
According to the ideal-free distribution (IFD), individuals within a population are free to select h...
Animals select habitats that will ultimately optimize their fitness through access to favorable reso...
Isodar theory can be used to evaluate fitness consequences of density-dependent habitat selection by...
Animals select habitats that will ultimately optimise their fitness through access to favourable res...
Human development has major implications for wildlife populations. Urban-exploiter species can benef...
1. The challenges associated with monitoring low-density carnivores across large landscapes have lim...
1. The challenges associated with monitoring low-density carnivores across large landscapes have lim...
A fundamental challenge in habitat ecology and management is understanding the mechanisms generating...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
We used indices of animal control reports per capita and areas of land covers to assess the relative...
Gathering information on how invasive species utilize the habitat is important, in order to better a...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
In order for competing species to coexist, segregation on some ecological niche component is require...
1. According to the ideal-free distribution (IFD), individuals within a population are free to selec...
According to the ideal-free distribution (IFD), individuals within a population are free to select h...
Animals select habitats that will ultimately optimize their fitness through access to favorable reso...
Isodar theory can be used to evaluate fitness consequences of density-dependent habitat selection by...
Animals select habitats that will ultimately optimise their fitness through access to favourable res...
Human development has major implications for wildlife populations. Urban-exploiter species can benef...
1. The challenges associated with monitoring low-density carnivores across large landscapes have lim...
1. The challenges associated with monitoring low-density carnivores across large landscapes have lim...
A fundamental challenge in habitat ecology and management is understanding the mechanisms generating...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
We used indices of animal control reports per capita and areas of land covers to assess the relative...
Gathering information on how invasive species utilize the habitat is important, in order to better a...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
In order for competing species to coexist, segregation on some ecological niche component is require...
1. According to the ideal-free distribution (IFD), individuals within a population are free to selec...
According to the ideal-free distribution (IFD), individuals within a population are free to select h...
Animals select habitats that will ultimately optimize their fitness through access to favorable reso...