2024
DOI: 10.1186/s40462-024-00488-4
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Movement behavior in a dominant ungulate underlies successful adjustment to a rapidly changing landscape following megafire

Kendall L. Calhoun,
Thomas Connor,
Kaitlyn M. Gaynor
et al.

Abstract: Background Movement plays a key role in allowing animal species to adapt to sudden environmental shifts. Anthropogenic climate and land use change have accelerated the frequency of some of these extreme disturbances, including megafire. These megafires dramatically alter ecosystems and challenge the capacity of several species to adjust to a rapidly changing landscape. Ungulates and their movement behaviors play a central role in the ecosystem functions of fire-prone ecosystems around the world… Show more

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