Understanding how animals use information about their environment to make movement decisions underpins our ability to explain drivers of and predict animal movement. Memory is the cognitive process that allows species to store information about experienced landscapes, however, remains an understudied topic in movement ecology. By studying how species select for familiar locations, visited recently and in the past, we can gain insight to how they store and use local information in multiple memory types. In this study, we analyzed the movements of a migratory mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) population in the Piceance Basin of Colorado, United States to investigate the influence of spatial experience over different time scales on seasonal rang...
Seasonal migrations are a widespread and broadly successful strategy for animals to exploit periodic...
Memory allows many animals to benefit from the spatial predictability of their environment by revisi...
1. While the tendency to return to previously visited locations - termed 'site fidelity' - is common...
From fine-scale foraging to broad-scale migration, animal movement is shaped by the distribution of ...
Many animals restrict their movements to a characteristic home range. This constrained pattern of sp...
Memory is among the most important and neglected forces that shapes animal movement patterns. Resear...
The role of spatial memory in the movement of animals through landscapes remains elusive. To examine...
Recent studies have suggested that the long distance movements of some terrestrial mammals are not m...
The use of spatial memory is well-documented in many animal species and has been shown to be critica...
The use of spatial memory is well-documented in many animal species and has been shown to be critica...
Background/Question/Methods Home ranges and habitat use are two interrelated ecological properties...
Most animals live in home ranges, and memory is thought to be an important process in their formatio...
Environmental predictability is increasingly accepted as an overarching driver of animal movement s...
An individual’s choices are shaped by its experience, a fundamental property of behavior important t...
1. Animals of many species demonstrate movement behaviour in which decisions are based on a variety ...
Seasonal migrations are a widespread and broadly successful strategy for animals to exploit periodic...
Memory allows many animals to benefit from the spatial predictability of their environment by revisi...
1. While the tendency to return to previously visited locations - termed 'site fidelity' - is common...
From fine-scale foraging to broad-scale migration, animal movement is shaped by the distribution of ...
Many animals restrict their movements to a characteristic home range. This constrained pattern of sp...
Memory is among the most important and neglected forces that shapes animal movement patterns. Resear...
The role of spatial memory in the movement of animals through landscapes remains elusive. To examine...
Recent studies have suggested that the long distance movements of some terrestrial mammals are not m...
The use of spatial memory is well-documented in many animal species and has been shown to be critica...
The use of spatial memory is well-documented in many animal species and has been shown to be critica...
Background/Question/Methods Home ranges and habitat use are two interrelated ecological properties...
Most animals live in home ranges, and memory is thought to be an important process in their formatio...
Environmental predictability is increasingly accepted as an overarching driver of animal movement s...
An individual’s choices are shaped by its experience, a fundamental property of behavior important t...
1. Animals of many species demonstrate movement behaviour in which decisions are based on a variety ...
Seasonal migrations are a widespread and broadly successful strategy for animals to exploit periodic...
Memory allows many animals to benefit from the spatial predictability of their environment by revisi...
1. While the tendency to return to previously visited locations - termed 'site fidelity' - is common...