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Space‐use behaviour of woodland caribou based on a cognitive movement modelAvgar et al., 2015
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- Avgar T
- Baker J
- Brown G
- Hagens J
- Kittle A
- Mallon E
- McGreer M
- Mosser A
- Newmaster S
- Patterson B
- Reid D
- Rodgers A
- Shuter J
- Street G
- Thompson I
- Turetsky M
- Wiebe P
- Fryxell J
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- Journal of Animal Ecology
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Movement patterns offer a rich source of information on animal behaviour and the ecological significance of landscape attributes. This is especially useful for species occupying remote landscapes where direct behavioural observations are limited. In this study, we fit a …
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