Under the ideal-free distribution, omniscient individuals with similar habitat requirements that are free to move should be distributed such that no individual can improve fitness by changing sites; deviations would indicate trade-offs and constraints on ranging behavior. We studied site occupancy and annual survival in red knots Calidris c. canutus at their main wintering area Banc d'Arguin, Mauritania. We collected mark-resighting data at 2 high-tide roosts (A and B) that were only 3 km apart and within sight. Birds were faithful to their roosts and foraged in nearby intertidal areas, with no overlap between birds from A and B. Shellfish-rich seagrass beds were of greater abundance for birds roosting at A than at B. During 8 winters, we f...
Although age-related spatial segregation is ubiquitous, the underlying mechanisms are poorly underst...
Individuals can specialise such that mutually exclusive home ranges arise and the acquisition of sit...
P>1. Habitat selection models usually assume that the spatial distributions of animals depend pos...
Under the ideal-free distribution, omniscient individuals with similar habitat requirements that are...
International audienceHabitat selection is an important process in birds that influences individual ...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Using automated and manual radio-telemetry and resightings of individual colour-ringed birds, we ass...
Shorebirds, or waders, form an ecologically (but not phylogenetically) homogenous group of birds tha...
Abstract Background Group living animals, such as shorebirds foraging on intertidal mudflats, may us...
Although age-related spatial segregation is ubiquitous, the underlying mechanisms are poorly underst...
Although age-related spatial segregation is ubiquitous, the underlying mechanisms are poorly underst...
Individuals can specialise such that mutually exclusive home ranges arise and the acquisition of sit...
P>1. Habitat selection models usually assume that the spatial distributions of animals depend pos...
Under the ideal-free distribution, omniscient individuals with similar habitat requirements that are...
International audienceHabitat selection is an important process in birds that influences individual ...
Background: Space use strategies by foraging animals are often considered to be species-specific. Ho...
Using automated and manual radio-telemetry and resightings of individual colour-ringed birds, we ass...
Shorebirds, or waders, form an ecologically (but not phylogenetically) homogenous group of birds tha...
Abstract Background Group living animals, such as shorebirds foraging on intertidal mudflats, may us...
Although age-related spatial segregation is ubiquitous, the underlying mechanisms are poorly underst...
Although age-related spatial segregation is ubiquitous, the underlying mechanisms are poorly underst...
Individuals can specialise such that mutually exclusive home ranges arise and the acquisition of sit...
P>1. Habitat selection models usually assume that the spatial distributions of animals depend pos...