Space-use behaviour of woodland caribou based on a cognitive movement model

Author:

Avgar Tal1,Baker James A.1,Brown Glen S.2,Hagens Jevon S.3,Kittle Andrew M.1,Mallon Erin E.1,McGreer Madeleine T.1,Mosser Anna1,Newmaster Steven G.1,Patterson Brent R.4,Reid Douglas E. B.3,Rodgers Art R.3,Shuter Jennifer3,Street Garrett M.1,Thompson Ian5,Turetsky Merritt J.1,Wiebe Philip A.5,Fryxell John M.1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Integrative Biology; University of Guelph; 50 Stone Road East Guelph ON N1G2W1 Canada

2. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources; Ontario Wildlife Population Monitoring Program; Sault Ste. Marie ON P6A 2E5 Canada

3. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources; Centre for Northern Forest Ecosystem Research; Thunder-Bay ON P7B 5E1 Canada

4. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources; Wildlife Research and Monitoring Section; Trent University; DNA Building, 2140 East Bank Drive Peterborough ON K9J 7B8 Canada

5. Canadian Forest Service; Great Lakes Forestry Centre; 1219 Queen Street East Sault Ste. Marie ON P6A 2E5 Canada

Funder

Canadian Forest Service

Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources

CNFER

Forest Ecosystem Science Co-operative Inc

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC)

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

Reference40 articles.

1. An empirically parameterized individual based model of animal movement, perception and memory;Avgar;Ecological Modelling,2013a

2. On the adaptive benefits of mammal migration;Avgar;Canadian Journal of Zoology,2014

3. Environmental and individual drivers of animal movement patterns across a wide geographical gradient;Avgar;Journal of Animal Ecology,2013b

4. Data from: Space-use behavior of woodland caribou based on a cognitive movement model;Avgar;Dryad Digital Repository,2015

5. Comment arising from a paper by Wittmer et al.: hypothesis testing for top-down and bottom-up effects in woodland caribou population dynamics;Brown;Oecologia,2007

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