1.The environment of most species is heterogeneous at different spatial and temporal scales; this heterogeneity can have a direct effect on various components of fitness. As a consequence, individual space-use and movement strategies are central issues in ecology and conservation and receive considerable attention from researchers. 2.In the last 30 years, this issue has led to the development of capture–recapture models that allow movement between sites to be quantified, while handling imperfect detection. For studies involving numerous recapture sites in which the emphasis is on dispersal or migration rather than movement between particular sites, Lagrange et al. recently proposed a parsimonious CR multi-event model that contrasts individ...
Life-history theory states that, during the lifetime of an individual, resources are allocated to ei...
1. Assessing the source-sink status of populations and habitats is of major importance for understan...
1. Ecologists have long been interested in linking individual behavior with higher-level processes. ...
1.The environment of most species is heterogeneous at different spatial and temporal scales; this he...
International audience1. The environment of most species is heterogeneous at different spatial and t...
International audienceDispersal is a key process in ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Spatiotemp...
1. Economic activities such as logging and mineral extraction can result in the creation of new anth...
International audienceMovement, both within an individual’s home range and at the scale of dispersal...
1.Habitat loss is a major cause of species loss, and is expected to increase. Loss of habitat is of...
Patterns of dispersal behavior are often driven by the composition and configuration of suitable hab...
1. The unidirectional movement of animals between breeding patches (i.e., breeding dispersal) has pr...
Animal movement is a fundamental ecological process affecting the survival and reproduction of indiv...
Over the last decade, spatial capture-recapture (SCR) models have become widespread for estimating d...
Although amphibians typically exhibit high site fidelity and low dispersal, they do undertake rare, ...
Life-history theory states that, during the lifetime of an individual, resources are allocated to ei...
1. Assessing the source-sink status of populations and habitats is of major importance for understan...
1. Ecologists have long been interested in linking individual behavior with higher-level processes. ...
1.The environment of most species is heterogeneous at different spatial and temporal scales; this he...
International audience1. The environment of most species is heterogeneous at different spatial and t...
International audienceDispersal is a key process in ecological and evolutionary dynamics. Spatiotemp...
1. Economic activities such as logging and mineral extraction can result in the creation of new anth...
International audienceMovement, both within an individual’s home range and at the scale of dispersal...
1.Habitat loss is a major cause of species loss, and is expected to increase. Loss of habitat is of...
Patterns of dispersal behavior are often driven by the composition and configuration of suitable hab...
1. The unidirectional movement of animals between breeding patches (i.e., breeding dispersal) has pr...
Animal movement is a fundamental ecological process affecting the survival and reproduction of indiv...
Over the last decade, spatial capture-recapture (SCR) models have become widespread for estimating d...
Although amphibians typically exhibit high site fidelity and low dispersal, they do undertake rare, ...
Life-history theory states that, during the lifetime of an individual, resources are allocated to ei...
1. Assessing the source-sink status of populations and habitats is of major importance for understan...
1. Ecologists have long been interested in linking individual behavior with higher-level processes. ...