Vertical relief facilitates spatial segregation of a high density large carnivore population
Quantifying the distribution and size of home ranges is critical for understanding animal spatial dynamics. This is particularly important for large carnivores in fragmented landscapes. Most studies that estimate home range consider only a bivariate frequency distribution represented by a two‐dimens...
Main Authors: | Farhadinia, MS, Heit, DR, Montgomery, RA, Johnson, PJ, Hobeali, K, Hunter, L, Macdonald, DW |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nordic Ecological Society
2019
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