1 online resource (v, 22 p.) : col. mapIncludes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 19-22).Sable Island is a long, narrow sandbar off the coast of Nova Scotia, Canada. Despite its small size the island has been home to a population of feral horses (Equus ferus caballus L.) since the early 1800s. These horses are a valuable study population as they are isolated by law from human interference, and manage to survive in a confined space with limited resources. This study investigates their movement patterns, specifically whether social status and seasonal changes may be influencing variation in movement and distribution among individuals. It was predicted that stallions - male horses that are the designated ‘leader’ of a band - sho...
The present-day Sable Island horse population, inhabiting an island off the eastern coast of Canada,...
Identifying the most appropriate scale to study factors influencing life history is important to evo...
<b>Background</b> Robust demographic information is important to understanding the ri...
Population-level dynamics are affected by temporal variation in individual vital rates of survival a...
Population-level dynamics are affected by temporal variation in individual vital rates of survival a...
Population-level dynamics are affected by temporal variation in individual vital rates of survival a...
Individual-level life-history strategies are the rails that guide population dynamics. Due to the di...
Individual-level life-history strategies are the rails that guide population dynamics. Due to the di...
Data are from an empirical study of counts and demographic rates of spatially explicit segments of a...
Fine-scale spatial variation in genetic relatedness and inbreeding occur across continuous distribut...
The social structure of feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) is strongly influenced by their female-d...
The social structure of feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) is strongly influenced by their female-d...
A foundational theory in the field of density-dependent foraging ecology is that of the Ideal Free D...
The social structure of feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) is strongly influenced by their female-d...
Little is known about habitat selection by free-ranging feral horses in Montane environments, includ...
The present-day Sable Island horse population, inhabiting an island off the eastern coast of Canada,...
Identifying the most appropriate scale to study factors influencing life history is important to evo...
<b>Background</b> Robust demographic information is important to understanding the ri...
Population-level dynamics are affected by temporal variation in individual vital rates of survival a...
Population-level dynamics are affected by temporal variation in individual vital rates of survival a...
Population-level dynamics are affected by temporal variation in individual vital rates of survival a...
Individual-level life-history strategies are the rails that guide population dynamics. Due to the di...
Individual-level life-history strategies are the rails that guide population dynamics. Due to the di...
Data are from an empirical study of counts and demographic rates of spatially explicit segments of a...
Fine-scale spatial variation in genetic relatedness and inbreeding occur across continuous distribut...
The social structure of feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) is strongly influenced by their female-d...
The social structure of feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) is strongly influenced by their female-d...
A foundational theory in the field of density-dependent foraging ecology is that of the Ideal Free D...
The social structure of feral horses (Equus ferus caballus) is strongly influenced by their female-d...
Little is known about habitat selection by free-ranging feral horses in Montane environments, includ...
The present-day Sable Island horse population, inhabiting an island off the eastern coast of Canada,...
Identifying the most appropriate scale to study factors influencing life history is important to evo...
<b>Background</b> Robust demographic information is important to understanding the ri...