Factors modulating home range and resource use: a case study with Canarian houbara bustards
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Abril-Colón, Inmaculada; Alonso, Juan Carlos; Palacín. Carlos; Ucero, Alberto; Alvarez Martinez, Jose ManuelFecha
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Movement Ecology 2022,10,49
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Springer Nature
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Bird
3D-acceleration sensor
GSM/GPRS loggers
Habitat selection
Home range
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ABSTRACT: The home range of an animal is determined by its ecological requirements, and these may vary depending on many intrinsic and extrinsic factors, which are ultimately driven by food resources. Investigating the effects of these factors, and specifically how individuals use food resources within their home ranges is essential to understand the ecology and dynamics of animal populations, and to establish conservation measures in the case of endangered species. Here, we investigate these questions in the Canarian houbara bustard, an endangered subspecies of African houbara endemic to the Canary Islands.
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