The many faces of fear: a synthesis of the methodological variation in characterizing predation risk

RJ Moll, KM Redilla, T Mudumba… - Journal of Animal …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Predators affect prey by killing them directly (lethal effects) and by inducing costly
antipredator behaviours in living prey (risk effects). Risk effects can strongly influence prey …

Intrinsic factors, release conditions and presence of conspecifics affect post‐release dispersal after translocation of Iberian ibex

A Garnier, A Besnard, JP Crampe, J Estèbe… - Animal …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Translocation is an important tool in restoring biodiversity, particularly when species have
been extirpated from an area. In the period just after release, the main objective of …

Deriving animal behaviour from high-frequency GPS: tracking cows in open and forested habitat

N de Weerd, F van Langevelde, H van Oeveren… - Plos one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
The increasing spatiotemporal accuracy of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)
tracking systems opens the possibility to infer animal behaviour from tracking data. We …

Quantifying behavior and life‐history events of an Arctic ungulate from year‐long continuous accelerometer data

M Chimienti, FM van Beest, LT Beumer… - …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Bio‐logging technology is now the golden standard for assessing how individual animals
change their movement and behavior over time and space. Three‐dimensional …

Scaling up movements: from individual space use to population patterns

AM Allen, J Månsson, H Sand, J Malmsten… - …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Studying multiple individuals from multiple populations would add knowledge about the
proportion of different movement strategies (migratory vs. resident) and how space use …

Changes in movement, habitat use, and response to human disturbance accompany parturition events in bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis)

A Brushett, J Whittington, B Macbeth, JM Fryxell - Movement Ecology, 2023 - Springer
Parturition and the early neonatal period are critical life history stages in ungulates with
considerable implications for population growth and persistence. Understanding the …

Staying close to home: Ecological constraints on space use and range fidelity in a mountain ungulate

YN Shakeri, KS White, JN Waite - Ecology and Evolution, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding patterns of animal space use and range fidelity has important implications for
species and habitat conservation. For species that live in highly seasonal environments …

Density-dependent habitat selection and partitioning between two sympatric ungulates

FM van Beest, PD McLoughlin, E Vander Wal… - Oecologia, 2014 - Springer
Abstract Theory on density-dependent habitat selection predicts that as population density of
a species increases, use of higher quality (primary) habitat by individuals declines while use …

Process-focussed, multi-grain resource selection functions

MP Laforge, E Vander Wal, RK Brook, EM Bayne… - Ecological …, 2015 - Elsevier
Like most aspects of ecology, the process of habitat or resource selection scales in space as
well as time. However, scaling questions have generally focused on extent including size of …

Temporal variation in site fidelity: scale-dependent effects of forage abundance and predation risk in a non-migratory large herbivore

FM Van Beest, E Vander Wal, AV Stronen, PC Paquet… - Oecologia, 2013 - Springer
Large herbivores are typically confronted by considerable spatial and temporal variation in
forage abundance and predation risk. Although animals can employ a range of behaviours …