Using temporary emigration to inform movement behaviour of cave‐dwelling invertebrates: a case study of a cave harvestman species

Volume: 43, Issue: 5, Pages: 551 - 559
Published: Jun 28, 2018
Abstract
1. Understanding of animal movement behaviour is critical for developing appropriate conservation strategies because of its profound implications for predicting species' responses to perturbations. To date there is a substantial knowledge gap of the movement behaviour of subterranean invertebrates. 2. In this study temporary emigration (TE), the probability that an individual is absent from the cave on a given sampling occasion, was used as a...
Paper Details
Title
Using temporary emigration to inform movement behaviour of cave‐dwelling invertebrates: a case study of a cave harvestman species
Published Date
Jun 28, 2018
Volume
43
Issue
5
Pages
551 - 559
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