Spatio-temporal variation in resource availability leads to a variety of animal movement strategies. In the case of ungulates, temporally unpredictable landscapes are associated with nomadism, while high predictability in the resource distribution favours migratory or sedentary behaviours depending on the spatial and temporal scale of landscape dynamics. As most of the surveys on moose (Alces alces) movement behaviours in Europe have been conducted on Scandinavian populations, little is known about the movement strategies of moose at the southern edge of the species' range. We expected that decreasing habitat patchiness in central Europe would be associated with the prevalence of migratory behaviours. To verify this hypothesis, we analysed ...
Summary: Understanding the consequences of environmental change on populations is an essential prere...
Seasonal movements and home range size of 4 adult male moose in a pioneering population in northern ...
Habitat alteration by humans may change the supply of food and cover for wild ungulates, but few stu...
Understanding the causes and consequences of animal movements is of fundamental biological interest ...
Environmental changes affect edge populations first and the strongest. The aim of this study was to ...
Partial migration, whereby a proportion of a population migrates between distinct seasonal ranges, i...
Partial migration, whereby a proportion of a population migrates between distinct seasonal ranges, i...
Twelve female moose (Alces alces) were radio-collared and tracked from aircraft and from ground duri...
Grey wolf Canis lupus is often the main predator of moose Alces alces. Therefore it can be expected ...
Grey wolf Canis lupus is often the main predator of moose Alces alces. Therefore it can be expected ...
Species across many taxa display site fidelity, the tendency to return to previous used areas, parti...
Radio-collared moose (Alces alces) in central Sweden were tracked during fall and spring migrations ...
The border region between Austria, the Czech Republic, and Germany harbors the most south-western oc...
Abstract GPS telemetry is a method with good accuracy to determine animal movements in the terrain. ...
Abstract GPS telemetry is a method with good accuracy to determine animal movements in the terrain. ...
Summary: Understanding the consequences of environmental change on populations is an essential prere...
Seasonal movements and home range size of 4 adult male moose in a pioneering population in northern ...
Habitat alteration by humans may change the supply of food and cover for wild ungulates, but few stu...
Understanding the causes and consequences of animal movements is of fundamental biological interest ...
Environmental changes affect edge populations first and the strongest. The aim of this study was to ...
Partial migration, whereby a proportion of a population migrates between distinct seasonal ranges, i...
Partial migration, whereby a proportion of a population migrates between distinct seasonal ranges, i...
Twelve female moose (Alces alces) were radio-collared and tracked from aircraft and from ground duri...
Grey wolf Canis lupus is often the main predator of moose Alces alces. Therefore it can be expected ...
Grey wolf Canis lupus is often the main predator of moose Alces alces. Therefore it can be expected ...
Species across many taxa display site fidelity, the tendency to return to previous used areas, parti...
Radio-collared moose (Alces alces) in central Sweden were tracked during fall and spring migrations ...
The border region between Austria, the Czech Republic, and Germany harbors the most south-western oc...
Abstract GPS telemetry is a method with good accuracy to determine animal movements in the terrain. ...
Abstract GPS telemetry is a method with good accuracy to determine animal movements in the terrain. ...
Summary: Understanding the consequences of environmental change on populations is an essential prere...
Seasonal movements and home range size of 4 adult male moose in a pioneering population in northern ...
Habitat alteration by humans may change the supply of food and cover for wild ungulates, but few stu...