The interpretation of habitat preference metrics under use–availability designs

Volume: 365, Issue: 1550, Pages: 2245 - 2254
Published: Jul 27, 2010
Abstract
Models of habitat preference are widely used to quantify animal-habitat relationships, to describe and predict differential space use by animals, and to identify habitat that is important to an animal (i.e. that is assumed to influence fitness). Quantifying habitat preference involves the statistical comparison of samples of habitat use and availability. Preference is therefore contingent upon both of these samples. The inferences that can be...
Paper Details
Title
The interpretation of habitat preference metrics under use–availability designs
Published Date
Jul 27, 2010
Volume
365
Issue
1550
Pages
2245 - 2254
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