Animal movement models can be used to understand species behavior and assist with implementation of management activities. We explored behavioral states of an invasive wild pig (Sus scrofa) population that recently colonized central Michigan, USA, 2014–2018. To quantify environmental factors related to wild pig movement ecology and spatio-temporal landscape use, we predicted wild pig behavioral states relative to land cover type, landscape structure (i.e., edge and patch cohesion), and weather conditions. We used global positioning system (GPS)-collars and monitored 8 wild pigs from 2014–2018. We fit local convex hulls and calculated movement metrics revealing 3 wild pig behavioral states (resting, exploratory, and relocating) and construct...
Background Data on the movement behavior of translocated wild pigs is needed to develop appropriate ...
Functional responses describe how changing resource availability affects consumer resource use, thus...
Wildlife species have defined activity patterns that are important for conserving biological rhythms...
Animal movement models can be used to understand species behavior and assist with implementation of ...
Animal movement models can be used to understand species behavior and assist with implementation of ...
Animal movement models can be used to understand species behavior and assist with implementation of ...
Elucidating correlations between wild pig (Sus scrofa) behavior and landscape attributes can aid in ...
Elucidating correlations between wild pig (Sus scrofa) behavior and landscape attributes can aid in ...
Assessing invasive species ecology at multiple scales is needed to understand how to focus ecologica...
Abstract Background The movement behavior of an animal is determined by extrinsic and intrinsic fact...
Spatiotemporal dynamics of resource availability can produce markedly different patterns of landscap...
The ability to understand habitat selection and movement of invasive species has important practical...
Abundance and distribution of feral swine (Sus scrofa) in the USA have increased dramatically during...
In urban areas with a high level of human disturbance, wildlife has to adjust its behavior to deal w...
Background Data on the movement behavior of translocated wild pigs is needed to develop appropriate ...
Background Data on the movement behavior of translocated wild pigs is needed to develop appropriate ...
Functional responses describe how changing resource availability affects consumer resource use, thus...
Wildlife species have defined activity patterns that are important for conserving biological rhythms...
Animal movement models can be used to understand species behavior and assist with implementation of ...
Animal movement models can be used to understand species behavior and assist with implementation of ...
Animal movement models can be used to understand species behavior and assist with implementation of ...
Elucidating correlations between wild pig (Sus scrofa) behavior and landscape attributes can aid in ...
Elucidating correlations between wild pig (Sus scrofa) behavior and landscape attributes can aid in ...
Assessing invasive species ecology at multiple scales is needed to understand how to focus ecologica...
Abstract Background The movement behavior of an animal is determined by extrinsic and intrinsic fact...
Spatiotemporal dynamics of resource availability can produce markedly different patterns of landscap...
The ability to understand habitat selection and movement of invasive species has important practical...
Abundance and distribution of feral swine (Sus scrofa) in the USA have increased dramatically during...
In urban areas with a high level of human disturbance, wildlife has to adjust its behavior to deal w...
Background Data on the movement behavior of translocated wild pigs is needed to develop appropriate ...
Background Data on the movement behavior of translocated wild pigs is needed to develop appropriate ...
Functional responses describe how changing resource availability affects consumer resource use, thus...
Wildlife species have defined activity patterns that are important for conserving biological rhythms...