Home range size generally decreases with increasing population density, but testing how this relationship is influenced by other factors (e.g., food availability, kin structure) is a difficult task. We used spatially explicit capture-recapture models to examine how home range size varies with population density in the yellow-necked mouse (Apodemus flavicollis). The relationship between population density and home range size was studied at two distinct phases of population fluctuations induced by beech (Fagus sylvatica) masting: post-mast peak in abundance (first summer after mast, n = 2) and subsequent crash (second summer after mast, n = 2). We live-trapped mice from June to September to avoid the confounding effects of...
The potential range of many species is shifting, reflecting changing ecological conditions due to cl...
Habitat fragmentation can negatively impact population dynamics and movement, thus leading to loss o...
According to density-dependent habitat selection theory, reproductive success hould ecline with incr...
Population Ecology, 2014; 56 (1): 109-118The availability of resources, their effect on population d...
Space use patterns are driven by the individualâs need to acquire enough resources to survive and re...
An individual's home range determines its access to resources, significantly influencing its fitness...
In small mammals living in highly seasonal environments, observational studies show that female home...
We studied the short term spacing behavioural responses of Pampean grassland mouse (males exhibit a ...
A number of field studies suggest that some vertebrate populations are limited by spacing behaviour,...
"Bottom-up" influences, that is, masting, plus population density and climate, commonly influence wo...
1. Commensal mammals live in habitats that appear to provide both benefits and costs compared with n...
Theories of dispersal driven by density-dependent habitat selection demonstrate that putative exampl...
"Space use” describes a wide set of movement behaviours that animals display to acquire the resource...
Home range is shaped by an individual’s interactions with the environment and conspecifics, and both...
Density-dependent shifts in population processes like territoriality, reproduction, dispersal, and p...
The potential range of many species is shifting, reflecting changing ecological conditions due to cl...
Habitat fragmentation can negatively impact population dynamics and movement, thus leading to loss o...
According to density-dependent habitat selection theory, reproductive success hould ecline with incr...
Population Ecology, 2014; 56 (1): 109-118The availability of resources, their effect on population d...
Space use patterns are driven by the individualâs need to acquire enough resources to survive and re...
An individual's home range determines its access to resources, significantly influencing its fitness...
In small mammals living in highly seasonal environments, observational studies show that female home...
We studied the short term spacing behavioural responses of Pampean grassland mouse (males exhibit a ...
A number of field studies suggest that some vertebrate populations are limited by spacing behaviour,...
"Bottom-up" influences, that is, masting, plus population density and climate, commonly influence wo...
1. Commensal mammals live in habitats that appear to provide both benefits and costs compared with n...
Theories of dispersal driven by density-dependent habitat selection demonstrate that putative exampl...
"Space use” describes a wide set of movement behaviours that animals display to acquire the resource...
Home range is shaped by an individual’s interactions with the environment and conspecifics, and both...
Density-dependent shifts in population processes like territoriality, reproduction, dispersal, and p...
The potential range of many species is shifting, reflecting changing ecological conditions due to cl...
Habitat fragmentation can negatively impact population dynamics and movement, thus leading to loss o...
According to density-dependent habitat selection theory, reproductive success hould ecline with incr...