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  • De Groeve, Johannes; Van de Weghe, Nico; Ranc, Nathan; Morellet, Nicolas; Bonnot, Nadège C.; Gehr, Benedikt; Heurich, Marco Dietmar; Hewison, A. J. Mark; Kröschel, Max; Linnell, John Durrus; Mysterud, Atle; Sandfort, Robin; Cagnacci, Francesca (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2023)
    Context The Complementary Habitat Hypothesis posits that animals access resources for different needs by moving between complementary habitats that can be seen as ‘resource composites’. These movements can occur over a ...
  • De Groeve, Johannes; Cagnacci, Francesca; Ranc, Nathan; Bonnot, Nadège C.; Gehr, Benedikt; Heurich, Marco; Hewison, A.J. Mark; Kroeschel, Max; Linnell, John Durrus; Morellet, Nicolas; Mysterud, Atle; Sandfort, Robin; Van De Weghe, Nico (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / AcceptedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2019)
    We present methodological advances to a recently developed framework to study sequential habitat use by animals using a visually-explicit and tree-based Sequence Analysis Method (SAM), derived from molecular biology and ...
  • Ossi, Federico; Gaillard, Jean Michel; Hebblewhite, Mark; Morellet, Nicolas; Ranc, Nathan; Sandfort, Robin; Kroeschel, Max; Kjellander, Petter; Mysterud, Atle; Linnell, John Durrus; Heurich, Marco; Soennichsen, Leif; Sustr, Pavel; Berger, Anne; Rocca, Michele; Urbano, Ferdinando; Cagnacci, Francesca (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2017)
    Supplemental feeding for ungulates is a widespread practice in many human-dominated landscapes across Europe and North America, mainly intended to seasonally support populations. Surprisingly, little consideration was given ...
  • Passoni, Gioele; Coulson, Tim; Ranc, Nathan; Corradini, Andrea; Hewison, A. J. M.; Ciuti, Simone; Gehr, Benedikt; Heurich, Marco; Brieger, Falko; Sandfort, Robin; Mysterud, Atle; Balkenhol, Niko; Cagnacci, Francesca (Journal article / Tidsskriftartikkel / PublishedVersion; Peer reviewed, 2021)
    Background Human disturbance alters animal movement globally and infrastructure, such as roads, can act as physical barriers that impact behaviour across multiple spatial scales. In ungulates, roads can ...