Predicting fine‐scale distributions and emergent spatiotemporal patterns from temporally dynamic step selection simulations
Understanding and predicting animal movement is fundamental to ecology and
conservation management. Models that estimate and then predict animal movement and …
conservation management. Models that estimate and then predict animal movement and …
A Review of the Nutritional Aspects and Composition of the Meat, Liver and Fat of Buffaloes in the Amazon
LS Rodrigues, JAR Silva, WC Silva, ÉBR Silva, TS Belo… - Animals, 2024 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary This review aims to deepen the understanding of buffalo farming in the
Amazon, presenting the quality and nutritional value of buffalo meat and liver. We will …
Amazon, presenting the quality and nutritional value of buffalo meat and liver. We will …
Map** soil and pasture attributes for buffalo management through remote sensing and geostatistics in amazon biome
Simple Summary Buffalo breeding in the Amazon biome can contribute significantly to local
community development and, thus, is considered an essential income source. However, in …
community development and, thus, is considered an essential income source. However, in …
Factors influencing the activity ranges of feral pigs (Sus scrofa) across four sites in eastern Australia
C Wilson, M Gentle, D Marshall - Wildlife Research, 2023 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Understanding the home-range size and the ecological drivers that influence the
spatial distribution of feral pigs is of paramount importance for exotic-disease modelling and …
spatial distribution of feral pigs is of paramount importance for exotic-disease modelling and …
Simulating animal movement trajectories from temporally dynamic step selection functions
There has been increasing interest in simulating stochastic movement paths from step
selection models. Hitherto, models used to simulate trajectories have not included …
selection models. Hitherto, models used to simulate trajectories have not included …
Love thy neighbour: Feral buffalos show greater space use, resource overlap and encounters during the wet season in the Northern Territory
Managing feral water buffalo in the Northern Territory is a formidable challenge. As an
introduced species, buffalo are associated with a myriad of biosecurity, economic, cultural …
introduced species, buffalo are associated with a myriad of biosecurity, economic, cultural …
Using remote sensing to forecast forage quality for cattle in the dry savannas of northeast Australia
MJ Pringle, PJ O'Reagain, GS Stone, JO Carter… - Ecological …, 2021 - Elsevier
In the dry savannas of northeast Australia, forage quality is just as important for cattle
production as forage quantity. The seasonal trend of forage quality is broadly predictable by …
production as forage quantity. The seasonal trend of forage quality is broadly predictable by …
Advancing spatial analysis of invasive species movement data to improve monitoring, control programs and decision making: feral cat home range as a case study
Context Many invasive animals are typically active across large areas, making monitoring
and control programs expensive. To be efficacious, monitoring devices and control tools …
and control programs expensive. To be efficacious, monitoring devices and control tools …
Broad-scale opportunistic movements in the tropical waterbird Anseranas semipalmata: implications for human-wildlife conflicts
Waterbirds commonly undertake extensive movements in search of resources. While much
is known about waterbird movements within temperate regions where resource distribution …
is known about waterbird movements within temperate regions where resource distribution …
Fire on a tropical floodplain: a fine-scale fire history of coastal floodplains in the Northern Territory, Australia
Background The coastal floodplains of northern Australia are fire-prone, but the impact of fire
on floodplain biota is not well understood. Aims In this study, we sought to characterise the …
on floodplain biota is not well understood. Aims In this study, we sought to characterise the …