Animal movement and habitat selection are in part a response to landscape heterogeneity. Many studies of movement and habitat selection necessarily use environmental covariates that are readily available over large-scales, which are assumed representative of functional habitat features such as resource availability. For widely distributed species, response to such covariates may not be consistent across ecosystems, as response to any specific covariate is driven by its biological relevance within the context of each ecosystem. Thus, the study of any widely distributed species within a limited geographic region may provide inferences that are not widely generalizable. Our goal was to evaluate the response of a marine predator to a suite of e...
The tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) is globally distributed with established coastal and open-ocean ...
1. Understanding the mechanisms that link oceanographic processes and marine vertebrate space use is...
Global declines of shark populations are of concern because of their largely assumed role as moderat...
Animal movement and habitat selection are in part a response to landscape heterogeneity. Many studie...
To maximize fitness within heterogeneous landscapes, animals are predicted to attempt to maximize ti...
Animal movement and habitat selection are in part a response to landscape heterogeneity. Many studie...
[eng] Animals follow specific movement patterns and search strategies to maximize encounters with es...
The ability to predict animal movement based on environmental change is essential for understanding ...
Movements of wide-ranging top predators can now be studied effectively using satellite and archival ...
As upper level predators, sharks serve an important role in marine ecosystems, but are often at risk...
The pelagic environment represents a three-dimensional landscape; however, shark movement studies of...
Intra-specific variability in movement behaviour occurs in all major taxonomic groups. Despite its c...
In coastal environments, many abiotic and biotic factors can influence daily movement patterns and b...
Ontogenetic niche shifts are common among animals, yet most studies only investigate niche shifts at...
Understanding the mechanisms linking oceanographic processes and marine vertebrate habitat use is cr...
The tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) is globally distributed with established coastal and open-ocean ...
1. Understanding the mechanisms that link oceanographic processes and marine vertebrate space use is...
Global declines of shark populations are of concern because of their largely assumed role as moderat...
Animal movement and habitat selection are in part a response to landscape heterogeneity. Many studie...
To maximize fitness within heterogeneous landscapes, animals are predicted to attempt to maximize ti...
Animal movement and habitat selection are in part a response to landscape heterogeneity. Many studie...
[eng] Animals follow specific movement patterns and search strategies to maximize encounters with es...
The ability to predict animal movement based on environmental change is essential for understanding ...
Movements of wide-ranging top predators can now be studied effectively using satellite and archival ...
As upper level predators, sharks serve an important role in marine ecosystems, but are often at risk...
The pelagic environment represents a three-dimensional landscape; however, shark movement studies of...
Intra-specific variability in movement behaviour occurs in all major taxonomic groups. Despite its c...
In coastal environments, many abiotic and biotic factors can influence daily movement patterns and b...
Ontogenetic niche shifts are common among animals, yet most studies only investigate niche shifts at...
Understanding the mechanisms linking oceanographic processes and marine vertebrate habitat use is cr...
The tiger shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) is globally distributed with established coastal and open-ocean ...
1. Understanding the mechanisms that link oceanographic processes and marine vertebrate space use is...
Global declines of shark populations are of concern because of their largely assumed role as moderat...