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Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 4, Iss 9 (2017)
Accurately estimating contacts between animals can be critical in ecological studies such as examining social structure, predator–prey interactions or transmission of information and disease. While biotelemetry has been used successfully for such s
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https://doaj.org/article/6f2095ae1e3a4eae813bbaeb50ea6752
Publikováno v:
Marine and Freshwater Research. 72:1445-1456
Limited information exists about the temporal residency patterns of marine predators, especially at the individual level. Temporal partitioning of resources can reduce intra-specific competition, but this has seldom been examined in predators in mari
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology. 101:414-414
The residency and movements of a single acoustically tagged female crested horn shark (Heterodontus galeatus) were monitored in Jervis Bay, Australia. The individual was intermittently detected by receivers throughout the 8-year study period and show
Autor:
Joanna Day, Johann Mourier, Culum Brown, Nathan Charles Bass, Nathan A. Knott, Catarina Vila Pouca, Tristan L. Guttridge
Publikováno v:
Journal of Fish Biology, 99(4), 1455-1466
Journal of Fish Biology 99 (2021) 4
Journal of Fish Biology 99 (2021) 4
Examining the movement ecology of mesopredators is fundamental to developing an understanding of their biology, ecology and behaviour, as well as the communities and ecosystems they influence. The limited research on the residency and movements of be
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::b6d685f773957701fd95a678b29da6c8
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/residency-and-movement-patterns-of-adult-port-jackson-sharks-hete
https://research.wur.nl/en/publications/residency-and-movement-patterns-of-adult-port-jackson-sharks-hete
Publikováno v:
Royal Society Open Science, Vol 4, Iss 9 (2017)
Royal Society Open Science
Royal Society Open Science
Accurately estimating contacts between animals can be critical in ecological studies such as examining social structure, predator–prey interactions or transmission of information and disease. While biotelemetry has been used successfully for such s
Autor:
Joanna Day, Tristan L. Guttridge, Johann Mourier, Nathan Charles Bass, Nathan A. Knott, Culum Brown
Publikováno v:
Marine and Freshwater Research. 68:1414
Knowledge of the broad-scale movement patterns of sharks is essential to developing effective management strategies. Currently there is a large bias in studies focusing on species that are either large apex predators or found in tropical to subtropic