Of the many behaviors that an animal exhibits, movement is one of the main studied components of organisms. Investigating the intricacies of movement can contribute to our understanding of the mechanisms connecting spatial behavior to population demography. Animals must move in the landscape to select habitats containing the necessary resources for their survival and to maximize their reproductive success. Choosing the right habitat however is not a simple task since individuals must account for predators, conspecifics, and landscape configuration to decide on how and where to move. Additionally, the movement of animals in their environment may depend on their morphological, physiological, and ecological traits. Until now, most studies rela...
Wild populations are increasingly under severe pressure from predation linked to human activities, w...
In Northern hemisphere, populations of large herbivores have to cope with major environmental modifi...
International audienceStudying the factors determining the sizes of home ranges, based on body mass,...
Of the many behaviors that an animal exhibits, movement is one of the main studied components of org...
In a context where the effects of global changes on natural habitats are increasingly noticeable, un...
Individual movement directly impacts individual fitness, through its influence on survival and repro...
Les effets des changements globaux sur les habitats naturels sont de plus en plus perceptibles, et c...
Animals move to interact with the environment in order to find food resources and cover. Intrinsic c...
Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing s...
Natural populations are spatially heterogeneous, structured at different scales and ecological trait...
The spatial scale of animal space use, e.g. measured as individual home range size, is a key trait w...
Wild populations are increasingly under severe pressure from predation linked to human activities, w...
In Northern hemisphere, populations of large herbivores have to cope with major environmental modifi...
International audienceStudying the factors determining the sizes of home ranges, based on body mass,...
Of the many behaviors that an animal exhibits, movement is one of the main studied components of org...
In a context where the effects of global changes on natural habitats are increasingly noticeable, un...
Individual movement directly impacts individual fitness, through its influence on survival and repro...
Les effets des changements globaux sur les habitats naturels sont de plus en plus perceptibles, et c...
Animals move to interact with the environment in order to find food resources and cover. Intrinsic c...
Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing s...
Natural populations are spatially heterogeneous, structured at different scales and ecological trait...
The spatial scale of animal space use, e.g. measured as individual home range size, is a key trait w...
Wild populations are increasingly under severe pressure from predation linked to human activities, w...
In Northern hemisphere, populations of large herbivores have to cope with major environmental modifi...
International audienceStudying the factors determining the sizes of home ranges, based on body mass,...