Environmental predictability is increasingly accepted as an overarching driver of animal movement strategies, via its role in the evolution of cognitive abilities that allow species to exploit the spatiotemporal variability of their environments. Recent research has furthered our understanding of how predictability not only underlies animal movement tactics, but also directs movement decisions as a source of information relevant to behaviors such as site fidelity and home-range establishment. Although research has examined the relationship between predictability and movement strategies at the species level, the mediating influence of environmental context is rarely considered. In addition, research has mainly focused on the relatio...
Background/Question/Methods Home ranges and habitat use are two interrelated ecological properties...
Many animals restrict their movements to a characteristic home range. This constrained pattern of sp...
1.Resource selection analysis (RSA) seeks to understand how spatial abundance covaries with environm...
Understanding how animals use information about their environment to make movement decisions underpi...
Animals move to interact with the environment in order to find food resources and cover. Intrinsic c...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
The availability and quality of forage on the landscape constitute the foodscape within which animal...
The availability and quality of forage on the landscape constitute the foodscape within which animal...
Understanding behavioral strategies employed by animals to maximize fitness in the face of environme...
Much research on large herbivore movement has focused on the annual scale to distinguish between res...
The link between spatio-temporal resource patterns and animal movement behaviour is a key ecological...
Migration is a valuable life history strategy for many species because it enables individuals to exp...
Memory allows many animals to benefit from the spatial predictability of their environment by revisi...
Background/Question/Methods Home ranges and habitat use are two interrelated ecological properties...
Many animals restrict their movements to a characteristic home range. This constrained pattern of sp...
1.Resource selection analysis (RSA) seeks to understand how spatial abundance covaries with environm...
Understanding how animals use information about their environment to make movement decisions underpi...
Animals move to interact with the environment in order to find food resources and cover. Intrinsic c...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
The availability and quality of forage on the landscape constitute the foodscape within which animal...
The availability and quality of forage on the landscape constitute the foodscape within which animal...
Understanding behavioral strategies employed by animals to maximize fitness in the face of environme...
Much research on large herbivore movement has focused on the annual scale to distinguish between res...
The link between spatio-temporal resource patterns and animal movement behaviour is a key ecological...
Migration is a valuable life history strategy for many species because it enables individuals to exp...
Memory allows many animals to benefit from the spatial predictability of their environment by revisi...
Background/Question/Methods Home ranges and habitat use are two interrelated ecological properties...
Many animals restrict their movements to a characteristic home range. This constrained pattern of sp...
1.Resource selection analysis (RSA) seeks to understand how spatial abundance covaries with environm...