Although organisms make resource selection decisions at multiple spatiotemporal scales, not all scales are ecologically relevant to any given organism. Ecological patterns and rhythms such as behavioral and climatic patterns may provide a consistent method for identifying ecologically relevant scales of habitat selection. Using elk (Cervus canadensis) as an example species, we sought to test the ability of behavioral patterns to empirically partition diel scales for modeling habitat selection. We used model selection to partition diel scales by shifts in dominant behavior and then used resource selection probability functions to model elk habitat selection hierarchically at diel scales within seasons. Model selection distinguished four diel...
Since being extirpated from eastern North America, elk (Cervus elaphus) have been reintroduced in 10...
Elk (Cervus elaphus) are generalist herbivores, exploiting a variety of environments. I studied habi...
Temporal changes in net energy balance of animals strongly influence fitness; consequently, natural ...
Although organisms make resource selection decisions at multiple spatiotemporal scales, not all scal...
Habitat selection is a critical aspect of a species' ecology requiring complex decision-making that ...
Identifying how habitat use is influenced by environmental heterogeneity at different scales is cent...
Habitat selection is a hierarchical process that may involve different patterns depending on the spa...
1. Conversion of land for settlements and agriculture is increasing globally and can influence wildl...
Understanding resource selection by elk (Cervus elaphus) at multiple spatial scales may provide info...
Abstract Understanding animal distribution is important for management of populations and their habi...
Changes in land use have resulted in range shifts of many wildlife species, including those entering...
A fundamental problem in ecology is determining what factors affect the distribution of organisms ac...
In recent years, elk have begun recolonizing areas east of the Rocky Mountains that are largely agro...
Changes in land use have resulted in range shifts of many wildlife species, including those entering...
Data used in Ranglack et al. (in review), Modeling broad-scale patterns of elk summer resource selec...
Since being extirpated from eastern North America, elk (Cervus elaphus) have been reintroduced in 10...
Elk (Cervus elaphus) are generalist herbivores, exploiting a variety of environments. I studied habi...
Temporal changes in net energy balance of animals strongly influence fitness; consequently, natural ...
Although organisms make resource selection decisions at multiple spatiotemporal scales, not all scal...
Habitat selection is a critical aspect of a species' ecology requiring complex decision-making that ...
Identifying how habitat use is influenced by environmental heterogeneity at different scales is cent...
Habitat selection is a hierarchical process that may involve different patterns depending on the spa...
1. Conversion of land for settlements and agriculture is increasing globally and can influence wildl...
Understanding resource selection by elk (Cervus elaphus) at multiple spatial scales may provide info...
Abstract Understanding animal distribution is important for management of populations and their habi...
Changes in land use have resulted in range shifts of many wildlife species, including those entering...
A fundamental problem in ecology is determining what factors affect the distribution of organisms ac...
In recent years, elk have begun recolonizing areas east of the Rocky Mountains that are largely agro...
Changes in land use have resulted in range shifts of many wildlife species, including those entering...
Data used in Ranglack et al. (in review), Modeling broad-scale patterns of elk summer resource selec...
Since being extirpated from eastern North America, elk (Cervus elaphus) have been reintroduced in 10...
Elk (Cervus elaphus) are generalist herbivores, exploiting a variety of environments. I studied habi...
Temporal changes in net energy balance of animals strongly influence fitness; consequently, natural ...