نتایج جستجو برای: 2005 home ranges movements

تعداد نتایج: 395952  

Journal: :ARPHA Conference Abstracts 2022

For the conservation of endangered species, a good knowledge their biology is essential. However, due to secluded lifestyle and nocturnal activity Garden Dormouse ( Eliomys quercinus ), comprehensive research on these small mammals difficult, resulting in lack data. Little known about habitat requirements Dormice forest habitats. Radio tracking was used analyze movement patterns identify specif...

2008
STEPHANIE A. TUCKER WILLIAM R. CLARK

Historically, bobcats (Lynx rufus) were found throughout the Corn Belt region, but they nearly disappeared from this area due to habitat loss and unregulated harvest that occurred during the century after European settlement. Reports of bobcat occurrences have been increasing in Iowa, USA, and biologists would like to understand the mechanisms enabling bobcats to recolonize this fragmented agri...

پایان نامه :دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی - دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی واحد تهران مرکزی - دانشکده زبانهای خارجی 1392

this study focuses on tracing the clearly defined elements of magic realism in toni morrison’s song of solomon as an illustrious african american example of the mode. magic realism is a fictional technique that combines fantasy with raw physical reality in a search for truth beyond that available from the surface of everyday life. toni morrison, as a distinguished african-american practitioner ...

2017
Amanda E Holland Michael E Byrne A Lawrence Bryan Travis L DeVault Olin E Rhodes James C Beasley

Knowledge of black vulture (Coragyps atratus) and turkey vulture (Cathartes aura) spatial ecology is surprisingly limited despite their vital ecological roles. Fine-scale assessments of space use patterns and resource selection are particularly lacking, although development of tracking technologies has allowed data collection at finer temporal and spatial resolution. Objectives of this study we...

2016
Stephan T. Leu Grant Jackson John F. Roddick C. Michael Bull

Individual movement influences the spatial and social structuring of a population. Animals regularly use the same paths to move efficiently to familiar places, or to patrol and mark home ranges. We found that Australian sleepy lizards (Tiliqua rugosa), a monogamous species with stable pair-bonds, repeatedly used the same paths within their home ranges and investigated whether path re-use functi...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2013
Gianluca D'Amico Andrei D Mihalca Cristian Domşa Katerina Albrechtová Attila D Sándor David Modrý

Between 2006 and 2012, a rabies control programme has been conducted in the area of Lake Turkana in northern Kenya. Spatial data obtained for this project were analysed with the aim of assessing the importance of dog home ranges with the view of possible overlapping between dog populations from adjacent localities. In contrast to our expectation of the maximum home ranges of dogs in the harsh s...

2016
Joseph W. Hinton Christine Proctor Marcella J. Kelly Frank T. van Manen Michael R. Vaughan Michael J. Chamberlain

Recovery of large carnivores remains a challenge because complex spatial dynamics that facilitate population persistence are poorly understood. In particular, recovery of the critically endangered red wolf (Canis rufus) has been challenging because of its vulnerability to extinction via human-caused mortality and hybridization with coyotes (Canis latrans). Therefore, understanding red wolf spac...

2004
James G. Dickson

wood ducks that winter extensively in southern bottoms, nest throughout much of forested North America. And probably more importantly than use by individual animals, broad-scale landscape habitat conditions affect wildlife community composition and population function of species. For example, very small pockets of forest habitat may serve as sinks for forest interior birds, where mortality exce...

2015
Susanna E. Kitts-Morgan Kyle C. Caires Lisa A. Bohannon Elizabeth I. Parsons Katharine A. Hilburn

This study's objective was to determine seasonal and diurnal vs. nocturnal home range size, as well as predation for free-ranging farm cats at a livestock unit in Northwest Georgia. Seven adult cats were tracked with attached GPS units for up to two weeks for one spring and two summer seasons from May 2010 through August 2011. Three and five cats were tracked for up to two weeks during the fall...

Journal: :American journal of primatology 2006
Stefan Merker

Dian's tarsier Tarsius dianae, one of the smallest primates on earth, is endemic to the central regions of Sulawesi, Indonesia. To evaluate the effects of increasing land use by humans on the ranging patterns of this nocturnal insect hunter, four study plots along a gradient of anthropogenic disturbance were selected for this study. In these plots, 71 tarsiers were captured with mist nets, and ...

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