[BOG][B] Organism and environment: ecological development, niche construction, and adaptation

SE Sultan - 2015 - books.google.com
Over the past decade, advances in both molecular developmental biology and evolutionary
ecology have made possible a new understanding of organisms as dynamic systems …

Ungulate preference for burned patches reveals strength of fire–grazing interaction

BW Allred, SD Fuhlendorf, DM Engle… - Ecology and …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
The interactions between fire and grazing are widespread throughout fire‐dependent
landscapes. The utilization of burned areas by grazing animals establishes the fire–grazing …

What determines variation in home range size across spatiotemporal scales in a large browsing herbivore?

FM van Beest, IM Rivrud, LE Loe… - Journal of Animal …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Most studies of intraspecific variation in home range size have investigated only a single or
a few factors and often at one specific scale. However, considering multiple spatial and …

Temperature-mediated habitat use and selection by a heat-sensitive northern ungulate

FM van Beest, B Van Moorter, JM Milner - Animal behaviour, 2012 - Elsevier
The behavioural response of animals to unfavourable climatic conditions has received
increased attention recently. While many studies have examined the behavioural responses …

Validation of functional connectivity modeling: The Achilles' heel of landscape connectivity map**

J Laliberté, MH St-Laurent - Landscape and Urban Planning, 2020 - Elsevier
Modeling functional connectivity in altered landscapes is one of the growing fields of
expertise in landscape ecology, and many research teams have proposed different methods …

Habitat selection by a large herbivore at multiple spatial and temporal scales is primarily governed by food resources

C Dupke, C Bonenfant, B Reineking, R Hable… - …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Habitat selection can be considered as a hierarchical process in which animals satisfy their
habitat requirements at different ecological scales. Theory predicts that spatial and temporal …

Reduction in browsing intensity may not compensate climate change effects on tree species composition in the Bavarian Forest National Park

M Cailleret, M Heurich, H Bugmann - Forest ecology and management, 2014 - Elsevier
Climate change may directly induce shifts in stand-level dynamics by altering the
regeneration, growth and mortality of tree species, and indirectly by modifying interspecific …

[HTML][HTML] Seasonal movements of wildlife and livestock in a heterogenous pastoral landscape: Implications for coexistence and community based conservation

P Tyrrell, S Russell, D Western - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2017 - Elsevier
Rangelands across the world are home to millions of pastoral people and vast wildlife
populations, which create a complex landscape for conservation. Community based …

Understanding scales of movement: animals ride waves and ripples of environmental change

B Van Moorter, N Bunnefeld… - Journal of Animal …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Animal movements are the primary behavioural adaptation to spatiotemporal heterogeneity
in resource availability. Depending on their spatiotemporal scale, movements have been …

Behavioural responses to thermal conditions affect seasonal mass change in a heat-sensitive northern ungulate

FM van Beest, JM Milner - PloS one, 2013 - journals.plos.org
Background Empirical tests that link temperature-mediated changes in behaviour (activity
and resource selection) to individual fitness or condition are currently lacking for endotherms …