David Blount, Ryan Fregmen, Mark Chynoweth, Josip Kusak, Cagan Sekercioglu As GPS collars grow in popularity and decrease in price, many research programs haveincorporated these tools to understand temporal trends of their study…
Jacob Humm and W. Sue Fairbanks Immigration through dispersal is critical to population structure and recolonization success ofsmall black bear populations. During the transient stage of black bear dispersal, juveniles faceincreased risk of…
Daniele Falcinelli, Vincenzo Penteriani, Maria del Mar Delgado, Paolo Ciucci, IlpoKojola, Samuli Heikkinen, Daniele De Angelis, Alexander Kopatz Landscape connectivity is a vital component of animal population dynamics. Conservingmovement corridors for large carnivores…
Jana Šrutová, Nikola Tkáčová, Barbora Černá Bolfíková, Michal Kalaš, MáriaApfelová, Dušan Romportl, Kristýna Vlková, Marián Hletko, Vladimír Antal, Slavomír Finďo,Pavel Hulva The brown bear (Ursus arctos) is currently the largest apex predator in…
Tyler Ross, Gregory W. Thiemann, BJ Kirschhoffer, Jon Kirschhoffer, Geoff York,Andrew E. Derocher, Amy C. Johnson, Nicholas J. Lunn, David McGeachy, Vicki Trim, Joseph M.Northrup The study of animal movement provides insights into…
Rebecca A. Paton, Paul F. Frame, Scott E. Nielsen, Mark A. Edwards Anthropogenic disturbances are expanding, which can affect wildlife species’ movement andbehaviour. Some wildlife species avoid anthropogenic disturbance while others adapt theirbehaviour…
Fletcher Elliott, Ramona Maraj, Erin Henderson, Rachel Stapleton, Nolan Waters,Mary McConnell, Emily Gavey, Michelle Hoang Habitat loss and fragmentation is a major driver of ecological change. Protected areas ofpristine habitat with minimal human…
Delgerchimeg Dawaaasuren, Amgalan Luvsanjamba, Harry Reynolds, JerroldBelant, Andreas Zedrosser The Gobi brown bear lives in the Great Gobi Strictly Protected Area A (GGSPAA), Mongolia, andis considered the most endangered bear population in the…
Jessa Marley, Rebecca Tyson, Michael Noonan In animal movement ecology, studies often look first at the qualities of the environmentallandscape to interpret changes in movement behaviour patterns, for example by using stepselection analysis.…
Tamako Makino, Seungyun Baek, Akino Inagaki, Naoki Takekoshi, Koji Yamazaki,Shinsuke Koike Migration is the periodic seasonal movement between remote areas of activity and there aresome differences depending on internal factors’ characteristic of individuals.…
Martyn Obbard and Kevin R. Middel To access seals, polar bears (Ursus maritimus) move large distances over the sea ice in winter.Already documented declines in ice duration for Hudson Bay are predicted to…
David McGeachy, Nicholas J. Lunn, Joseph M. Northrup, Vicki Trim, Evan S.Richardson, Alyssa M. Bohart, Amélie Roberto-Charron, Guillaume Szor, Corey S. Davis, AndrewE. Derocher We estimated movement and survival rates between two neighbouring…