An integrated approach to identify spatiotemporal and individual-level determinants of animal home range size.
Animal home range use is a central focus of ecological research. However, how and why home range size varies between individuals is not well studied or understood for most species. We develop a hierarchical analytical approach--using generalized linear mixed-effects modeling of time series of home r...
Main Authors: | Börger, L, Franconi, N, Ferretti, F, Meschi, F, De Michele, G, Gantz, A, Coulson, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2006
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