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Association with humans and seasonality interact to reverse predictions for animal space use.

Peter N LaverKathleen A Alexander
Published in: Movement ecology (2018)
In our study, living in association with humans influenced space use patterns that diverged from historically-accepted predictions. There is growing need to explicitly incorporate human-animal interactions into ecological theory and research. Our results and methodology may contribute to understanding effects of anthropogenic landscape change on wildlife populations.
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