. Habitats have substantial influence on the distribut ion and abundance of animals. Ani- mals’ selective mo vement yields their habitat use. Animals generally are more abundant in habitats that are selected most strongly. 2. Models of habitat selection can be used to distribute animals on the landscape or their distribution can be modelled based on data of habitat use, occupancy, intensity of use or counts of animals. When the population is at carrying capacity or in an ideal-free distri- bution, habitat selection and related metrics of habitat use can be used to estimate abun- dance. 3. If the population is not at equilibrium, models have the flexibility to incorporate density into models of habitat selection; but abundance might b...
Ecologists seek to understand patterns of distribution and abundance of species. Studies of distribu...
The selection ratio (SR), i.e. the ratio of proportional use of a habitat over proportional availabi...
Abundance is commonly sought after as a state variable for the study of populations. However, densit...
<p>1. If animals moved randomly in space, the use of different habitats would be proportional ...
1. Habitats have substantial influence on the distribution and abundance of animals. Ani-mals ’ sele...
Although classical ecological theory (e.g., on ideal free consumers) recognizes the potential effect...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
Although classical ecological theory (e.g., on ideal free consumers) recognizes the potential effect...
Novel habitats can become ecological traps for mobile animals if individuals consistently select the...
Organisms need access to particular habitats for their survival and reproduction. However, even if a...
The data presented here are related to the research article entitled "Habitat quality does not predi...
Understanding and predicting the distribution of organisms in heterogeneous environments lies at the...
Organisms need access to particular habitats for their survival and reproduction. However, even if a...
Resource selection is often studied by ecologists interested in the environmental drivers of animal ...
It is often highly desirable to know not only where species are likely to occur (i.e., occupancy) bu...
Ecologists seek to understand patterns of distribution and abundance of species. Studies of distribu...
The selection ratio (SR), i.e. the ratio of proportional use of a habitat over proportional availabi...
Abundance is commonly sought after as a state variable for the study of populations. However, densit...
<p>1. If animals moved randomly in space, the use of different habitats would be proportional ...
1. Habitats have substantial influence on the distribution and abundance of animals. Ani-mals ’ sele...
Although classical ecological theory (e.g., on ideal free consumers) recognizes the potential effect...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
Although classical ecological theory (e.g., on ideal free consumers) recognizes the potential effect...
Novel habitats can become ecological traps for mobile animals if individuals consistently select the...
Organisms need access to particular habitats for their survival and reproduction. However, even if a...
The data presented here are related to the research article entitled "Habitat quality does not predi...
Understanding and predicting the distribution of organisms in heterogeneous environments lies at the...
Organisms need access to particular habitats for their survival and reproduction. However, even if a...
Resource selection is often studied by ecologists interested in the environmental drivers of animal ...
It is often highly desirable to know not only where species are likely to occur (i.e., occupancy) bu...
Ecologists seek to understand patterns of distribution and abundance of species. Studies of distribu...
The selection ratio (SR), i.e. the ratio of proportional use of a habitat over proportional availabi...
Abundance is commonly sought after as a state variable for the study of populations. However, densit...