1. While the tendency to return to previously visited locations - termed 'site fidelity' - is common in animals, the cause of this behaviour is not well understood. One hypothesis is that site fidelity is shaped by an animal's environment, such that animals living in landscapes with predictable resources have stronger site fidelity. Site fidelity may also be conditional on the success of animals' recent visits to that location, and it may become stronger with age as the animal accumulates experience in their landscape. Finally, differences between species, such as the way memory shapes site attractiveness, may interact with environmental drivers to modulate the strength of site fidelity.2. We compared inter-year site fidelity in 669 individ...
The link between spatio-temporal resource patterns and animal movement behaviour is a key ecological...
Migration is a valuable life history strategy for many species because it enables individuals to exp...
It remains unclear if patterns of habitat use are driven by animals moving to and increasing residen...
While the tendency to return to previously visited locations – termed 'site fidelity' – is common in...
Species across many taxa display site fidelity, the tendency to return to previous used areas, parti...
1. The vast majority of animal species display range fidelity, a space-use behaviour enhancing famil...
Understanding how animals use information about their environment to make movement decisions underpi...
Where predation is a major limiting factor, it has been postulated that woodland caribou (Rangifer t...
Animals move to interact with the environment in order to find food resources and cover. Intrinsic c...
1. Space use by animals has important implications for individual fitness. However, resource require...
The Mealy Mountain caribou population of southeastern Labrador is listed as threatened. Site fidelit...
1.Animal site fidelity structures space‐use, population demography, and ultimately gene flow. Unders...
Explaining and predicting animal movement in heterogeneous landscapes remains challenging. This is i...
Space use by animals has important implications for individual fitness. However, resource requiremen...
Background/Question/Methods Home ranges and habitat use are two interrelated ecological properties...
The link between spatio-temporal resource patterns and animal movement behaviour is a key ecological...
Migration is a valuable life history strategy for many species because it enables individuals to exp...
It remains unclear if patterns of habitat use are driven by animals moving to and increasing residen...
While the tendency to return to previously visited locations – termed 'site fidelity' – is common in...
Species across many taxa display site fidelity, the tendency to return to previous used areas, parti...
1. The vast majority of animal species display range fidelity, a space-use behaviour enhancing famil...
Understanding how animals use information about their environment to make movement decisions underpi...
Where predation is a major limiting factor, it has been postulated that woodland caribou (Rangifer t...
Animals move to interact with the environment in order to find food resources and cover. Intrinsic c...
1. Space use by animals has important implications for individual fitness. However, resource require...
The Mealy Mountain caribou population of southeastern Labrador is listed as threatened. Site fidelit...
1.Animal site fidelity structures space‐use, population demography, and ultimately gene flow. Unders...
Explaining and predicting animal movement in heterogeneous landscapes remains challenging. This is i...
Space use by animals has important implications for individual fitness. However, resource requiremen...
Background/Question/Methods Home ranges and habitat use are two interrelated ecological properties...
The link between spatio-temporal resource patterns and animal movement behaviour is a key ecological...
Migration is a valuable life history strategy for many species because it enables individuals to exp...
It remains unclear if patterns of habitat use are driven by animals moving to and increasing residen...