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Inter-individual consistency in habitat selection patterns and spatial range constraints of female little bustards during the non-breeding season.

Francesc CuscóLaura CardadorGerard BotaManuel B MoralesSanti Mañosa
Published in: BMC ecology (2018)
Our results provide evidence that female little bustard ranging behavior was spatially constrained beyond environmental variables during the non-breeding season. This pattern may result from different not mutually exclusive processes, such as cost-benefit balances of animal movement, configurational heterogeneity of environment or from high site fidelity and conspecific attraction. Measures aimed at keeping alfalfa availability and habitat heterogeneity in open landscapes and flat terrains, in safe places close to breeding grounds, could contribute to protect little bustard populations during the non-breeding season.
Keyphrases
  • climate change
  • single cell
  • minimally invasive