Inference from habitat-selection analysis depends on foraging strategies

Volume: 79, Issue: 6, Pages: 1157 - 1163
Published: Jul 30, 2010
Abstract
1. Several methods have been developed to assess habitat selection, most of which are based on a comparison between habitat attributes in used vs. unused or random locations, such as the popular resource selection functions (RSFs). Spatial evaluation of residency time has been recently proposed as a promising avenue for studying habitat selection. Residency-time analyses assume a positive relationship between residency time within habitat...
Paper Details
Title
Inference from habitat-selection analysis depends on foraging strategies
Published Date
Jul 30, 2010
Volume
79
Issue
6
Pages
1157 - 1163
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