Management and conservation of populations of animals requires information on where they are, why they are there, and where else they could be. These objectives are typically approached by collecting data on the animals’ use of space, relating these to prevailing environmental conditions and employing these relations to predict usage at other geographical regions. Technical advances in wildlife telemetry have accomplished manifold increases in the amount and quality of available data, creating the need for a statistical framework that can use them to make population-level inferences for habitat preference and space-use. This has been slow-in-coming because wildlife telemetry data are, by definition, spatio-temporally autocorrelated, unbalan...
International audience1. Understanding the animal-habitat relationship at local scale is crucial in ...
This paper investigates the potential for using quantitative applications of statistical models of h...
Movement and habitat use are essential population processes fundamental for the management and conse...
Management and conservation of populations of animals requires information on where they are, why th...
Management and conservation of populations of animals requires information on where they are, why th...
Managing the Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) population and mitigating its interactions with ...
Background: Paired with satellite location telemetry, animal-borne instruments can collect spatiotem...
Heterogeneous usage of space by individual animals or animal populations is partly due to their pref...
Colonial seabirds are relatively easy to observe, count, measure and manipulate, and consequently ha...
Addressing the potential changes in species distribution in response to global change requires evalu...
Telemetry datasets are becoming increasingly large and covering a wider range of species using diffe...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
Technological developments over the last 20 years have meant that telemetry studies have used a vari...
Abstract Habitat selection and spatial usage are important components of animal behavior influencing...
<p>1. In the UK, resolving conflicts between the conservation of grey seals, the management of...
International audience1. Understanding the animal-habitat relationship at local scale is crucial in ...
This paper investigates the potential for using quantitative applications of statistical models of h...
Movement and habitat use are essential population processes fundamental for the management and conse...
Management and conservation of populations of animals requires information on where they are, why th...
Management and conservation of populations of animals requires information on where they are, why th...
Managing the Australian sea lion (Neophoca cinerea) population and mitigating its interactions with ...
Background: Paired with satellite location telemetry, animal-borne instruments can collect spatiotem...
Heterogeneous usage of space by individual animals or animal populations is partly due to their pref...
Colonial seabirds are relatively easy to observe, count, measure and manipulate, and consequently ha...
Addressing the potential changes in species distribution in response to global change requires evalu...
Telemetry datasets are becoming increasingly large and covering a wider range of species using diffe...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
Technological developments over the last 20 years have meant that telemetry studies have used a vari...
Abstract Habitat selection and spatial usage are important components of animal behavior influencing...
<p>1. In the UK, resolving conflicts between the conservation of grey seals, the management of...
International audience1. Understanding the animal-habitat relationship at local scale is crucial in ...
This paper investigates the potential for using quantitative applications of statistical models of h...
Movement and habitat use are essential population processes fundamental for the management and conse...