1. According to the ideal-free distribution (IFD), individuals within a population are free to select habitats that maximize their chances of success. Assuming knowledge of habitat quality, the IFD predicts that average fitness will be approximately equal among individuals and between habitats, while density varies (density-dependent habitat selection). Populations are often assumed to follow an IFD, although this assumption is rarely tested with empirical data, and may be incorrect when territoriality indicates habitat selection tactics that deviate from the IFD (e.g. ideal despotic distribution or ideal preemptive distribution). 2. When territoriality influences habitat selection, species’ density will not directly reflect components of ...
Home range size in mammals is a key ecological trait and an important parameter in conservation plan...
1. Although local variation in territorial predator density is often correlated with habitat quality...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Ontario are a threatened species that have experienc...
According to the ideal-free distribution (IFD), individuals within a population are free to select h...
Manuscript Abstract: Ecologists have long sought to understand space use and mechanisms underlying p...
Habitat selection is a process that spans space, time and individual life histories. Ecological anal...
Aim: The influence of humans on large carnivores, including wolves, is a worldwide conservation conc...
Natal dispersal is an important mechanism for the viability of populations. The influence of local c...
Book Description: In this book, the authors present current research in the conservation, species an...
While large carnivores are recovering in Europe, assessing their distributions can help to predict a...
Understanding how spatial and temporal variations shape populations is necessary to develop trustwor...
As an outcome of natural selection, animals are likely adapted to select territories economically by...
Reliable knowledge on the status and trend of carnivore populations is critical to their conservatio...
Territoriality is a fundamental and conspicuous behavior of numerous species, including many carnivo...
Interspecific competition can have a substantial impact on sympatric carnivore populations and may t...
Home range size in mammals is a key ecological trait and an important parameter in conservation plan...
1. Although local variation in territorial predator density is often correlated with habitat quality...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Ontario are a threatened species that have experienc...
According to the ideal-free distribution (IFD), individuals within a population are free to select h...
Manuscript Abstract: Ecologists have long sought to understand space use and mechanisms underlying p...
Habitat selection is a process that spans space, time and individual life histories. Ecological anal...
Aim: The influence of humans on large carnivores, including wolves, is a worldwide conservation conc...
Natal dispersal is an important mechanism for the viability of populations. The influence of local c...
Book Description: In this book, the authors present current research in the conservation, species an...
While large carnivores are recovering in Europe, assessing their distributions can help to predict a...
Understanding how spatial and temporal variations shape populations is necessary to develop trustwor...
As an outcome of natural selection, animals are likely adapted to select territories economically by...
Reliable knowledge on the status and trend of carnivore populations is critical to their conservatio...
Territoriality is a fundamental and conspicuous behavior of numerous species, including many carnivo...
Interspecific competition can have a substantial impact on sympatric carnivore populations and may t...
Home range size in mammals is a key ecological trait and an important parameter in conservation plan...
1. Although local variation in territorial predator density is often correlated with habitat quality...
Woodland caribou (Rangifer tarandus caribou) in Ontario are a threatened species that have experienc...