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Autor:
John P. Y. Arnould, Carlos M. Duarte, Michael S. Painter, Abdulaziz N. Alagaili, Vaclav Silovsky, Rory P. Wilson, Nigel Bennet, Richard Gunner, Kayleigh A. R. Rose, Nikki J. Marks, Blake M. Allan, Joshua P. Twining, Neil E. Bezodis, Roi Harel, Meg Crofoot, David M. Scantlebury, Stephen H. Bell, Jamie Hesketh, Desley A. Whisson, Mark D. Holton, Milos Jezek
Animal-attached devices have transformed our understanding of vertebrate ecology. To minimize tag-related harm for these studies, researchers have long advocated that tag masses should not exceed 3% of the animal’s body mass. However, this proposit
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https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.27.441641
https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.04.27.441641
Autor:
Roland Kays, Cris Paunescu, Kevin A. McLean, Charlie Welch, Greg Kravit, Meg Crofoot, James K. Sheppard, Victor Wang
Animals of the rainforest canopies are often endangered by deforestation or hunting but are difficult to survey and study because of the inaccessibility of the treetops, combined with the visual camouflage of many species. Drone-based thermal sensors
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Publikováno v:
Behaviour. 144:1599-1619
Abstract Overlap zones between home ranges of neighboring groups of primates are routinely reported to be under-used. However, little is known about how the size of overlap zones varies, or what factors influence their size. Here we use ranging data