Animal movement has an important role in individual performance, species reproduction, population demography, and conservation, especially in fragmented landscapes. The distance moved by an individual may vary depending on individual needs, such as the search for food resources and sexual partners. Here we investigated which factors affect the distances between successive captures (hereafter DSC) for Akodon montensis, Oligoryzomys nigripes, Sooretamys angouya, and Didelphis albiventris. This study was conducted from April 2015 to October 2016 in two fragments in the south of Atlantic Forest biome through capture, mark and recapture technique. DSC was analyzed using Generalized Linear Models with Poisson distribution where the independent va...
Distance sampling is a widely used technique. However, the influence of several factors on the obser...
Because agoutis (Dasyprocta sp.) and acouchies (Myoprocta sp.) are the most important dispersers of ...
Understanding animal movement patterns is fundamental to ecology, as it allows inference about speci...
The main purpose of this study was to determine whether the maximum distance traveled and home range...
During a 13-month capture-recapture study, 11 species of small rodents were present in a 0,5 ha trap...
Movements of animals play a major role in the ecology of species, as it influence the dynamics of th...
Estimators of home-range size require a large number of observations for estimation and sparse data ...
Food supply is an important determinant of animal movements. In the present study we tested the occu...
Previous studies have used home range size to predict a species' vulnerability to forest fragmentati...
AbstractDifferent causal mechanisms have been suggested to explain species decline in fragmented lan...
In the present study we examined the spatial distribution of the small mammals of a fl oodplain fore...
Studies on patterns of habitat use by mammals are necessary for understanding the mechanisms involve...
Space use patterns reflect strategies to maximize reproductive success and survival of individuals, ...
From August 2001 to July 2002 the home range and movements of seven Micoureus demerarae (Thomas, 190...
Chaetomys subspinosus is the sole species within the Chaetomyinae subfamily of Caviomorph rodents. T...
Distance sampling is a widely used technique. However, the influence of several factors on the obser...
Because agoutis (Dasyprocta sp.) and acouchies (Myoprocta sp.) are the most important dispersers of ...
Understanding animal movement patterns is fundamental to ecology, as it allows inference about speci...
The main purpose of this study was to determine whether the maximum distance traveled and home range...
During a 13-month capture-recapture study, 11 species of small rodents were present in a 0,5 ha trap...
Movements of animals play a major role in the ecology of species, as it influence the dynamics of th...
Estimators of home-range size require a large number of observations for estimation and sparse data ...
Food supply is an important determinant of animal movements. In the present study we tested the occu...
Previous studies have used home range size to predict a species' vulnerability to forest fragmentati...
AbstractDifferent causal mechanisms have been suggested to explain species decline in fragmented lan...
In the present study we examined the spatial distribution of the small mammals of a fl oodplain fore...
Studies on patterns of habitat use by mammals are necessary for understanding the mechanisms involve...
Space use patterns reflect strategies to maximize reproductive success and survival of individuals, ...
From August 2001 to July 2002 the home range and movements of seven Micoureus demerarae (Thomas, 190...
Chaetomys subspinosus is the sole species within the Chaetomyinae subfamily of Caviomorph rodents. T...
Distance sampling is a widely used technique. However, the influence of several factors on the obser...
Because agoutis (Dasyprocta sp.) and acouchies (Myoprocta sp.) are the most important dispersers of ...
Understanding animal movement patterns is fundamental to ecology, as it allows inference about speci...