Mammalian females change their behavior during the last stages of pregnancy and during the weaning as a response to new energetic requirements and antipredator behavior. From March 2001 to December 2004, we studied the effects of parturition and weaning on home-range sizes and habitat selection in 28 female Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) in a 1,700-ha free area in the Gran Paradiso National Park (Western Italian Alps). We calculated Kernel home range enclosing 95% of each female’s locations according to seasonal and bimonthly timescales. Pregnancy did not seem to modify spatial behavior. Lactating females showed smaller home ranges than nonlactating ones after the birth period in June–July. Hot summers slowed kids’ growth and prolonged maternal c...
Habitat use and selection of 14 Alpine ibex males were studied in the Gran Paradiso National Park. A...
In polygynous ungulates, male mortality is thought to be linked to high-energy expenditures during t...
The adaptation of translocated organisms to a new environment in the first years after their release...
Mammalian females change their behavior during the last stages of pregnancy and during the weaning a...
The spatial behaviour of female Alpine ibex Capra ibex ibex L. 1758, was analysed in Gran Paradiso N...
There is now ample evidence of the ecological impacts of recent climate change on Alpine ecosystems....
Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) are polygynous ungulates that exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and segrega...
Abstract Background Space use by animals is determined by the interplay between movement and the env...
During a two year preliminary study, the spatial organization of a group of male Alpine ibex Capra i...
In this study we investigated on the effects of different land cover types, meteorological condition...
During a two year preliminary study, the spatial organization of a group of male Alpine ibex Capra i...
We analysed space use, habitat selection and activity patterns in female mouflons using radio tracki...
Alpine large herbivores have developed physiological and behavioural mechanisms to cope with fluctua...
In spite of its wide distribution, little information has been published on factors affecting space ...
The use of home ranges and microhabitats by female black-faced impalas Aepyceros melampus petersi wa...
Habitat use and selection of 14 Alpine ibex males were studied in the Gran Paradiso National Park. A...
In polygynous ungulates, male mortality is thought to be linked to high-energy expenditures during t...
The adaptation of translocated organisms to a new environment in the first years after their release...
Mammalian females change their behavior during the last stages of pregnancy and during the weaning a...
The spatial behaviour of female Alpine ibex Capra ibex ibex L. 1758, was analysed in Gran Paradiso N...
There is now ample evidence of the ecological impacts of recent climate change on Alpine ecosystems....
Alpine ibex (Capra ibex) are polygynous ungulates that exhibit extreme sexual dimorphism and segrega...
Abstract Background Space use by animals is determined by the interplay between movement and the env...
During a two year preliminary study, the spatial organization of a group of male Alpine ibex Capra i...
In this study we investigated on the effects of different land cover types, meteorological condition...
During a two year preliminary study, the spatial organization of a group of male Alpine ibex Capra i...
We analysed space use, habitat selection and activity patterns in female mouflons using radio tracki...
Alpine large herbivores have developed physiological and behavioural mechanisms to cope with fluctua...
In spite of its wide distribution, little information has been published on factors affecting space ...
The use of home ranges and microhabitats by female black-faced impalas Aepyceros melampus petersi wa...
Habitat use and selection of 14 Alpine ibex males were studied in the Gran Paradiso National Park. A...
In polygynous ungulates, male mortality is thought to be linked to high-energy expenditures during t...
The adaptation of translocated organisms to a new environment in the first years after their release...