Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6539061 Applied Geography 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
► A geographical method for quantifying polygon change is used for characterizing wildlife patterns. ► Relative to bears with offspring, solitary bears exhibit the most stable habitat use through time. ► Home range change is greater for females with offspring than those remaining solitary. ► Offspring dependency impacts the space-time patterns of home range change. ► Biogeography studies will benefit from geographical methods for mapping space-time patterns.
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