Resource Ecology Spatial and Temporal Dynamics of Foraging /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Prins, Herbert H.T. (Editor), van Langevelde, Frank. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2008.
Edition:1st ed. 2008.
Series:Wageningen UR Frontis Series ; 23
Subjects:
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6850-8
Table of Contents:
  • to Resource Ecology
  • Mechanisms Determining Large-Herbivore Distribution
  • Comments on "Mechanisms Determining Large-Herbivore Distribution"
  • Spatial Statistics to Quantify Patterns of Herd Dispersion in a Savanna Herbivore Community
  • Comments on "Spatial Statistics to Quantify Patterns of Herd Dispersion in a Savanna Herbivore Community"Introduction to Resource Ecology
  • Resource Distribution and Dynamics: mapping herbivore resources
  • Comments on "Resource Distribution and Dynamics: Mapping Herbivore Resources"
  • Foraging in a heterogeneous environment: intake and diet choice
  • Comments on "Foraging in a Heterogeneous Environment: Intake and Diet Choice"
  • Predictive modelling of patch use by terrestrial herbivores
  • Comments On "Predictive Modelling Of Patch Use By Terrestrial Herbivores"
  • Assembling a diet from different places
  • Comments On "Assembling A Diet From Different Places"
  • Effects of Temporal Variability in Resources on Foraging Behaviour
  • Comments on "Effects of Temporal Variability in Resources on Foraging Behaviour?
  • Large-Scale Movements of Large Herbivores Livestock following changes in seasonal forage supply
  • Comments on "Large-Scale Movements of Large Herbivores: Livestock Following Changes in Seasonal Forage Supply"
  • Relevance of Key Resource Areas for Large-Scale Movements of Livestock
  • Comments on "Relevance of Key Resource Areas for Large-Scale Movements of Livestock"
  • Structuring herbivore communities: the role of habitat and diet
  • Comments on "Structuring Herbivore Communities: the Role of Habitat and Diet"
  • Prospects for Further Development of Resource Ecology.