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YUKON MOOSE: II. RANGE SIZES, MOVEMENT RATES, AND USE OF ELEVATION AND LAND COVER BY MALES AND FEMALES

YUKON MOOSE: II. RANGE SIZES, MOVEMENT RATES, AND USE OF ELEVATION AND LAND COVER BY MALES AND FEMALES

... sizes, movement rates, and use of elevation and land cover by global positioning system (GPS)-collared individuals, reflecting the responses of individuals to changing resource availability that is ...

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Assessing the Effects of Scale and Habitat Management on the Residency and Movement Rates of Migratory Shorebirds at the Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center, South Carolina.

Assessing the Effects of Scale and Habitat Management on the Residency and Movement Rates of Migratory Shorebirds at the Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center, South Carolina.

... km and the farthest by 4.1 km. Farmer and Parent (1997) suggested that wetland units were effectively isolated if movement rates among them was ≤ 0.08. I also modeled the influence of bird density. Taft and ...

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Stage-Structured Tag-Return and Capture-Recapture Models

Stage-Structured Tag-Return and Capture-Recapture Models

... and movement rates and can only be estimated separately when an additional assumption is made (Brownie et ...that movement occurs at the end of the interval between time i and i + ...different ...

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Quantifying drivers of wild pig movement across multiple spatial and temporal scales

Quantifying drivers of wild pig movement across multiple spatial and temporal scales

... both movement responses and home range size across all temporal scales, which has been observed in other species including deer [41], red fox [37], coyote [42], domestic cattle [40], and moose ...pig ...

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SPACE USE AND MOVEMENTS OF MOOSE IN MASSACHUSETTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR CONSERVATION OF LARGE MAMMALS IN A FRAGMENTED ENVIRONMENT

SPACE USE AND MOVEMENTS OF MOOSE IN MASSACHUSETTS: IMPLICATIONS FOR CONSERVATION OF LARGE MAMMALS IN A FRAGMENTED ENVIRONMENT

... distributions, movement rates, and home range composition of GPS-collared moose in ...Seasonal movement patterns reflected the seasonal changes in metabolic rate and the influence of the species ’ ...

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Home range, movements, and denning chronology of the Grizzly Bear ( Ursus arctos ) in west-central Alberta

Home range, movements, and denning chronology of the Grizzly Bear ( Ursus arctos ) in west-central Alberta

... For movement rates, we pooled females with yearlings and older cubs into one class (females with yearlings+) to increase sample size and produce six age–sex–reproductive ...

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Space syntax based agent simulation

Space syntax based agent simulation

... vehicular movement rates are strongly correlated with certain measures of the graph of the line map ...predict movement rates brings into question the degree to which the location and strength ...

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The influence of rainfall and river incision on the movement rate of a slow moving, soft rock landslide in the Rangitikei, New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Physical Geography

The influence of rainfall and river incision on the movement rate of a slow moving, soft rock landslide in the Rangitikei, New Zealand : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Physical Geography at Massey University, Manawatu Campus, Palmerston North, New Zealand

... conjunction with environmental data identified the drivers and classified the influence on movement. The findings aimed to improve the understanding of these landslide types in New Zealand in order to propose more ...

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Modelling the effect of introducing MPAS in a commercial fishery: a rock lobster example

Modelling the effect of introducing MPAS in a commercial fishery: a rock lobster example

... Effect modelled of introducing a marine protected area MPA on the size structure of males when a rock lobster stock is already depleted with different proportional movement rates... With[r] ...

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Effects of acoustic tag implantation on lake sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens: lack of evidence for changes in behavior

Effects of acoustic tag implantation on lake sturgeon Acipenser fulvescens: lack of evidence for changes in behavior

... Movement rates of acoustic-tagged lake sturgeon were compared between newly-tagged individuals and those tagged in prior years using a GLM with a gamma error structure and a log-link ...ment rates ...

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Body size and substrate type modulate movement by the western Pacific crown of thorns starfish, Acanthaster solaris

Body size and substrate type modulate movement by the western Pacific crown of thorns starfish, Acanthaster solaris

... recorded movement rates of adult Acanthaster ...ment rates on different substrates may reflect differential motivations for movement, rather than the physiological capabilities of Acanthaster ...

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Investment in the Community coalmining and iron and steel industries. First part: iron and steel industry. Report on the 1970 survey. Position as at 1 January 1970

Investment in the Community coalmining and iron and steel industries. First part: iron and steel industry. Report on the 1970 survey. Position as at 1 January 1970

... This rate of growth slightly exceeds the rates for actual movements recorded for pig iron production 4.0% per year from 1965 to 1969 and the movement expected for crude steel production [r] ...

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Synchrony in the primate motor system

Synchrony in the primate motor system

... Increasing experimental evidence suggests that the cerebellum may be involved in storing and updating internal models (for a review, see Wolpert et al., 1998). Recordings from cerebellar cortex of monkeys during ...

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Investigating the Effect of Aging and Time on the Fate and Transport of Lead in Artificially Contaminated Tropical soils

Investigating the Effect of Aging and Time on the Fate and Transport of Lead in Artificially Contaminated Tropical soils

... Shoreline Movement (NSM) calculated along the shoreface at 200-meter spacings via aerial imagery and ground-collected GPS ...shoreline rates were used to calculate the years of average change along the ...

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Containerization of Grain: Emergence of a New Supply Chain Market

Containerization of Grain: Emergence of a New Supply Chain Market

... The largest inhibitor for significant conversion, though, is the density weight of bulk products, including grain, which detracts from the number of loaded containers that can be safely handled aboard a container ship. ...

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Effects of Hypotonic Saline Loading in Hydrated Dog: Evidence for a Saline induced Limit on Distal Tubular Sodium Transport

Effects of Hypotonic Saline Loading in Hydrated Dog: Evidence for a Saline induced Limit on Distal Tubular Sodium Transport

... hypotonic (2.5%) mannitol, it was concluded that there is no limit on distal tubular sodium transport during mannitol loading. In contrast, during hypotonic (0.45%) saline loading C H 2 O rose initially, but as urine ...

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HOW TO PROTECT YOUR WATER

HOW TO PROTECT YOUR WATER

... The best way to determine how much fertilizer is necessary is to test your soil. Considerations for determining appropriate fertilizer application rates include your soil type, crop type, manure usage, irrigation ...

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Real-time nodes permit adaptive management of endangered species of fishes

Real-time nodes permit adaptive management of endangered species of fishes

... fish, one on the 4 and another on 6 February. Acoustic tags were placed within the body cavities of a subsam- ple of these fish—250 fish in the first release and 322 fish in the second release. The subsamples of tagged ...

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Detecting treeline dynamics in response to climate warming using forest stand maps and Landsat data in a temperate forest

Detecting treeline dynamics in response to climate warming using forest stand maps and Landsat data in a temperate forest

... The present research illustrates the feasibility of moni- toring treeline expansion rates and structural shifts using forest stand maps, long-term Landsat data (NDVI, LST), and temperature data for more than 43 ...

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Target-distractor synchrony affects performance in a novel motor task for studying action selection

Target-distractor synchrony affects performance in a novel motor task for studying action selection

... The study of action selection in humans can present challenges of task design since our actions are usually defined by many degrees of freedom and therefore occupy a large action-space. While saccadic eye-movement ...

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