[HTML][HTML] Applications of step-selection functions in ecology and conservation

H Thurfjell, S Ciuti, MS Boyce - Movement ecology, 2014 - Springer
Recent progress in positioning technology facilitates the collection of massive amounts of
sequential spatial data on animals. This has led to new opportunities and challenges when …

Home ranges, habitat and body mass: simple correlates of home range size in ungulates

EG Ofstad, I Herfindal, EJ Solberg… - Proceedings of the …, 2016 - royalsocietypublishing.org
The spatial scale of animal space use, eg measured as individual home range size, is a key
trait with important implications for ecological and evolutionary processes as well as …

The influence of human disturbance on wildlife nocturnality

KM Gaynor, CE Hojnowski, NH Carter, JS Brashares - Science, 2018 - science.org
Rapid expansion of human activity has driven well-documented shifts in the spatial
distribution of wildlife, but the cumulative effect of human disturbance on the temporal …

Accounting for capacity and flow of ecosystem services: A conceptual model and a case study for Telemark, Norway

M Schröter, DN Barton, RP Remme, L Hein - Ecological indicators, 2014 - Elsevier
Understanding the flow of ecosystem services and the capacity of ecosystems to generate
these services is an essential element for understanding the sustainability of ecosystem use …

Habitat use under predation risk: hunting, roads and human dwellings influence the spatial behaviour of roe deer

N Bonnot, N Morellet, H Verheyden… - European journal of …, 2013 - Springer
Wildlife populations are subjected to increasing pressure linked to human activities, which
introduce multiple stressors. Recently, in addition to direct effects, it has been shown that …

Temperature-mediated habitat use and selection by a heat-sensitive northern ungulate

FM van Beest, B Van Moorter, JM Milner - Animal behaviour, 2012 - Elsevier
The behavioural response of animals to unfavourable climatic conditions has received
increased attention recently. While many studies have examined the behavioural responses …

Difference in spatiotemporal patterns of wildlife road-crossings and wildlife-vehicle collisions

W Neumann, G Ericsson, H Dettki, N Bunnefeld… - Biological …, 2012 - Elsevier
Human–wildlife conflicts like wildlife–vehicle collisions pose major challenges for the
management and conservation of mobile wildlife in human-dominated landscapes …

[HTML][HTML] Habitat quality influences population distribution, individual space use and functional responses in habitat selection by a large herbivore

K Bjørneraas, I Herfindal, EJ Solberg, BE Sæther… - Oecologia, 2012 - Springer
Identifying factors shaping variation in resource selection is central for our understanding of
the behaviour and distribution of animals. We examined summer habitat selection and …

Climate change effects on deer and moose in the Midwest

SR Weiskopf, OE Ledee… - The Journal of Wildlife …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Climate change is an increasing concern for wildlife managers across the United States and
Canada. Because climate change may alter populations and harvest dynamics of key …

Habitat selection by a large herbivore at multiple spatial and temporal scales is primarily governed by food resources

C Dupke, C Bonenfant, B Reineking, R Hable… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat selection can be considered as a hierarchical process in which animals satisfy their
habitat requirements at different ecological scales. Theory predicts that spatial and temporal …