International audienceThe spatial distribution of non-substitutable resources implies diverging predictions for animal movement patterns. At broad scales, animals should respond to landscape complementation by selecting areas where resource patches are close-by to minimize movement costs. Yet at fine scales, central place effects lead to the depletion of patches that are close to one another and that should ultimately be avoided by consumers. We developed a multi-scale resource selection framework to test whether animal movement is driven by landscape complementation or resource depletion and identify at which spatial scale these processes are relevant from an animal's perspective. During the dry season, surface water and forage are non-sub...
[Departement_IRSTEA]TerritoiresInternational audienceThe relationship between resource availability ...
Understanding the habitat preferences of large mammals is critical for their conservation and manage...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
International audienceThe spatial distribution of non-substitutable resources implies diverging pred...
International audienceThe spatial distribution of non-substitutable resources implies diverging pred...
1. Understanding and accurately predicting the spatial patterns of habitat use by organisms is impor...
1. Understanding and accurately predicting the spatial patterns of habitat use by organisms is impor...
1. Understanding and accurately predicting the spatial patterns of habitat use by organisms is impor...
Animals may anticipate and try to avoid, at some costs, physical encounters with other competitors. ...
Animals may anticipate and try to avoid, at some costs, physical encounters with other competitors. ...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human‐wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
<div><p>Most organisms need to acquire various resources to survive and reproduce. Individuals shoul...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human‐wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
The relationship between resource availability and wildlife movement patterns is pivotal to understa...
Most organisms need to acquire various resources to survive and reproduce. Individuals should adjust...
[Departement_IRSTEA]TerritoiresInternational audienceThe relationship between resource availability ...
Understanding the habitat preferences of large mammals is critical for their conservation and manage...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...
International audienceThe spatial distribution of non-substitutable resources implies diverging pred...
International audienceThe spatial distribution of non-substitutable resources implies diverging pred...
1. Understanding and accurately predicting the spatial patterns of habitat use by organisms is impor...
1. Understanding and accurately predicting the spatial patterns of habitat use by organisms is impor...
1. Understanding and accurately predicting the spatial patterns of habitat use by organisms is impor...
Animals may anticipate and try to avoid, at some costs, physical encounters with other competitors. ...
Animals may anticipate and try to avoid, at some costs, physical encounters with other competitors. ...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human‐wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
<div><p>Most organisms need to acquire various resources to survive and reproduce. Individuals shoul...
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human‐wildlife interfaces is important for the sustaina...
The relationship between resource availability and wildlife movement patterns is pivotal to understa...
Most organisms need to acquire various resources to survive and reproduce. Individuals should adjust...
[Departement_IRSTEA]TerritoiresInternational audienceThe relationship between resource availability ...
Understanding the habitat preferences of large mammals is critical for their conservation and manage...
International audienceUnderstanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of human-wildlife interfaces is impo...