Are we telling the same story? Comparing inferences made from camera trap and telemetry data for wildlife monitoring

SB Bassing, M DeVivo, TR Ganz… - Ecological …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Estimating habitat and spatial associations for wildlife is common across ecological studies
and it is well known that individual traits can drive population dynamics and vice versa …

Mitigating pseudoreplication and bias in resource selection functions with autocorrelation‐informed weighting

JM Alston, CH Fleming, R Kays… - Methods in Ecology …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Resource selection functions (RSFs) are among the most commonly used statistical tools in
both basic and applied animal ecology. They are typically parameterized using animal …

Integrating animal tracking datasets at a continental scale for mapping Eurasian lynx habitat

J Oeser, M Heurich, S Kramer‐Schadt… - Diversity and …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The increasing availability of animal tracking datasets collected across many sites
provides new opportunities to move beyond local assessments to enable detailed and …

Heterogeneity in risk‐sensitive allocation of somatic reserves in a long‐lived mammal

RA Smiley, BL Wagler, TN LaSharr, KA Denryter… - …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Food quality and availability, when combined with energetic demands in seasonal
environments, shape resource acquisition and allocation by animals and hold …

[HTML][HTML] Guidelines for telemetry studies on snow leopards

Ö Johansson, S Kachel, B Weckworth - Animals, 2022 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Satellite collars and other tracking (telemetry) devices fitted on wild
animals can provide insights into species' habitat requirements, movements, space and …

Summer habitat use and movements of invasive wild pigs (Sus scrofa) in Canadian agro-ecosystems

CJ Kramer, MR Boudreau, RS Miller… - Canadian Journal of …, 2022 - cdnsciencepub.com
Resource selection informs understanding of a species' ecology and is especially pertinent
for invasive species. Since introduced to Canada, wild pigs (Sus scrofa Linnaeus, 1978) …

Death comes for us all: relating movement-integrated habitat selection and social behavior to human-associated and disease-related mortality among gray wolves

JW Turner, CM Prokopenko, KA Kingdon, DLJ Dupont… - Oecologia, 2023 - Springer
Avoiding death affects biological processes, including behavior. Habitat selection,
movement, and sociality are highly flexible behaviors that influence the mortality risks and …

Ungulate spatiotemporal responses to contrasting predation risk from wolves and snow leopards

S Kachel, R Bayrakcısmith… - Journal of Animal …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Spatial responses to risk from multiple predators can precipitate emergent consequences for
prey (ie multiple‐predator effects, MPEs) and mediate indirect interactions between …

[HTML][HTML] What drives wild pig (Sus scrofa) movement in bottomland and upland forests?

TS Evans, N Ellison, MR Boudreau, BK Strickland… - Movement Ecology, 2024 - Springer
Abstract Background The wild pig (Sus scrofa) is an exotic species that has been present in
the southeastern United States for centuries yet continues to expand into new areas …

[HTML][HTML] Habitat and movement selection processes of American lobster/jakej within a restricted bay in the Bras d'Or Lake/Pitu'paq, Nova Scotia, Canada

S Landovskis, M Bailey, S Iverson, S Jeddore… - Movement Ecology, 2024 - Springer
American lobster inhabit the unique, brackish Bras d'Or Lake system, although densities are
low compared to areas with similar habitats in the Atlantic Ocean. Nevertheless, lobsters are …