Publication: Effects of body size on estimation of mammalian area requirements
Date
Date
Date
2020
Journal Article
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Abstract
Abstract
Abstract
Accurately quantifying species’ area requirements is a prerequisite for effective area‐based conservation. This typically involves collecting tracking data on species of interest and then conducting home‐range analyses. Problematically, autocorrelation in tracking data can result in space needs being severely underestimated. Based on the previous work, we hypothesized the magnitude of underestimation varies with body mass, a relationship that could have serious conservation implications. To evaluate this hypothesis for terrestrial mam
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Volume
Volume
Volume
34
Number
Number
Number
4
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Page range/Item number
1017
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Page end
1028
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Item Type
Item Type
Journal Article
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Keywords
Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Nature and Landscape Conservation
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Language
English
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Publication date
2020-08-01
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Date available
2020-10-26
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0888-8892
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Hybrid
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