An area of research that has recently gained more attention is to understand how species respond to environmental change such as the landscape structure and fragmentation. Movement is crucial to select habitats but the landscape structure influences the movement patterns of animals. Characterising the movement characteristics, utilisation distribution (UD) and habitat selection of a single species in different landscapes can provide important insights into species response to changes in the landscape. We investigate these three fields in female red deer (Cervus elaphus) in southern Sweden, in order to understand how landscape structure influences their movement and feeding patterns. Movements are compared between two regions, one dominated ...
Context: Diel use of forest and open habitats by large herbivores is linked to species-specific need...
6 Abstract The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is a widespread species of so-called grazers in Central Eur...
Although habitat selection and home range size of herbivores in forested landscapes are generally re...
Conservation grazing uses semi-feral or domesticated herbivores to limit encroachment in open areas ...
The forage maturation hypothesis [FMH] assumes that herbivores cope with the trade-off between diges...
1. Many studies have dealt with home range and migratory patterns of Cervid species, but there are f...
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) are among the most important game species in Norway, with a tenfold in...
Animal movement is a topic important in various different ecological perspectives. Ungulate species ...
Use of ecotones by ungulates may be mediated by their movements between main feeding areas and woodl...
Migration is an important component of ungulate behavioural tactics, that is tightly linked both to ...
Knowledge about deer spatial use is essential for damage mitigation, conservation, and harvest manag...
Context Diel use of forest and open habitats by large herbivores is linked to species-specific needs...
Abstract The forage maturation hypothesis (FMH) assumes that herbivores cope with the trade‐off betw...
Knowledge about deer spatial use is essential for damage mitigation and management coordination. Her...
The knowledge regarding the spatial ecology of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in different environments i...
Context: Diel use of forest and open habitats by large herbivores is linked to species-specific need...
6 Abstract The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is a widespread species of so-called grazers in Central Eur...
Although habitat selection and home range size of herbivores in forested landscapes are generally re...
Conservation grazing uses semi-feral or domesticated herbivores to limit encroachment in open areas ...
The forage maturation hypothesis [FMH] assumes that herbivores cope with the trade-off between diges...
1. Many studies have dealt with home range and migratory patterns of Cervid species, but there are f...
The red deer (Cervus elaphus) are among the most important game species in Norway, with a tenfold in...
Animal movement is a topic important in various different ecological perspectives. Ungulate species ...
Use of ecotones by ungulates may be mediated by their movements between main feeding areas and woodl...
Migration is an important component of ungulate behavioural tactics, that is tightly linked both to ...
Knowledge about deer spatial use is essential for damage mitigation, conservation, and harvest manag...
Context Diel use of forest and open habitats by large herbivores is linked to species-specific needs...
Abstract The forage maturation hypothesis (FMH) assumes that herbivores cope with the trade‐off betw...
Knowledge about deer spatial use is essential for damage mitigation and management coordination. Her...
The knowledge regarding the spatial ecology of red deer (Cervus elaphus) in different environments i...
Context: Diel use of forest and open habitats by large herbivores is linked to species-specific need...
6 Abstract The red deer (Cervus elaphus) is a widespread species of so-called grazers in Central Eur...
Although habitat selection and home range size of herbivores in forested landscapes are generally re...