2017
DOI: 10.1002/ece3.3193
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To forage, mate, or thermoregulate: Influence of resource manipulation on male rattlesnake behavior

Abstract: Male animals should preferentially allocate their time to performing activities that promote enhancing reproductive opportunity, but the need to acquire resources for growth and survival may compete with those behaviors in the short term. Thus, behaviors which require differing movement patterns such as ambushing prey and actively searching for mates can be mutually exclusive. Consequently, males that succeed at foraging could invest greater time and energy into mate searching. We radio‐tracked sixteen male ma… Show more

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“…Animal activity patterns are governed by the acquisition of spatially and temporally variable resources from the landscape, such as food, mates, shelter, or hospitable environmental conditions. Successfully procuring food is particularly essential for individual survival, growth, reproduction, and ultimately fitness (Tetzlaff et al, 2017 ). Therefore, it is important to link the distribution and availability of food with an animal's space use to better understand the drivers of movement and habitat selection (Heard et al, 2004 ; Williams et al, 2013 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Animal activity patterns are governed by the acquisition of spatially and temporally variable resources from the landscape, such as food, mates, shelter, or hospitable environmental conditions. Successfully procuring food is particularly essential for individual survival, growth, reproduction, and ultimately fitness (Tetzlaff et al, 2017 ). Therefore, it is important to link the distribution and availability of food with an animal's space use to better understand the drivers of movement and habitat selection (Heard et al, 2004 ; Williams et al, 2013 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal activity patterns are governed by the acquisition of spatially and temporally variable resources from the landscape, such as food, mates, shelter, or hospitable environmental conditions. Successfully procuring food is particularly essential for individual survival, growth, reproduction, and ultimately fitness (Tetzlaff et al, 2017). Therefore, it is important to link the distribution and availability of food with an animal's space use to better understand the drivers of movement and habitat selection (Heard et al, 2004;Williams et al, 2013).…”
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confidence: 99%