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An apparent case of long-distance breeding dispersal by a Mexican spotted owl in New Mexico
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Year: 2013 Publisher: Fort Collins, CO : United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station,

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An apparent case of long-distance breeding dispersal by a Mexican spotted owl in New Mexico
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Year: 2013 Publisher: Fort Collins, CO : United States Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station,

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Sexual Segregation in Ungulates
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ISBN: 9781421445076 1421445077 9781421445069 Year: 2022 Publisher: Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press

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This book is essential reading for scientists, science students, and those interested in the conservation and management of species, including wildlife professionals, hunters, outdoor enthusiasts, and naturalists.

Wayfinding behavior : cognitive mapping and other spatial processes
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ISBN: 080185993X Year: 1999 Publisher: Baltimore (Md.) : Johns Hopkins university press,

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Animal resistance in the global capitalist era
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ISBN: 9781611863772 9781609176525 9781628964134 1609176529 1611863775 9781628954128 1628954124 1628964138 Year: 2021 Publisher: East Lansing, Michigan : Michigan State University Press,

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"This book examines the context, meaning, and implications of animals' resistance to human exploitation from a perspective that considers both the animals' lived experiences and what their resistance reveals about the societies in which they resist"--


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Animal resistance in the global capitalist era
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ISBN: 1628954124 1611863775 Year: 2021 Publisher: East Lansing, Michigan : Michigan State University Press,

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"This book examines the context, meaning, and implications of animals' resistance to human exploitation from a perspective that considers both the animals' lived experiences and what their resistance reveals about the societies in which they resist"--


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Navigating with White-Faced Capuchin Monkeys : Primate Behavioral Ecology and Spatial Cognition in a Mesoamerican Rainforest.
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ISBN: 946428059X Year: 2023 Publisher: Leiden : Sidestone Press,

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This monograph examines a set of questions concerning human and nonhuman primate cognition, spatial memory, foraging behavior, and the ability of monkeys to form mental maps of the location and distribution of feeding and resting sites. Two primary forms of spatial memory have been hypothesized for primates. First, it has been suggested that primates might represent spatial memory in the form of a coordinate-based (geometric) map in which points in the landscape are stored as true coordinates and individuals calculate precise angles and distances between targets. Alternatively, it has been suggested that primates may internally represent spatial information as a route-based (topological) map in which individuals use and reuse a set of common pathways and a select number of landmarks to reach a large number of targets. This research examines questions of behavior and cognition in wild white-faced capuchins (_Cebus imitator_) in northeastern Costa Rica. First, a natural field study or behavioral-ecological study was carried out in which the diet, foraging behavior, activity budget, natural decision-making, and movement patterns of wild capuchins were documented. Secondly, an experimental field study was performed by placing feeding platforms in the forest to determine how capuchins integrate the spatial location of these new feeding sites into an internal representation and the degree to which travel routes are most consistent with a coordinate-based or a route-based spatial representation. A major goal of this research is to develop an understanding of the challenges primates naturally face in locating resources that vary in time and space, and to identify the set of features that may have played a fundamental role in shaping the evolution of decision-making and spatial abilities in humans. In conclusion, the results suggest that capuchins use a route-based spatial representation in large-scale space and provide some evidence of a coordinate-based spatial representation in small-scale space.


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Territory
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ISBN: 0879331135 9780879331139 Year: 1974 Volume: 2 Publisher: Stroudsburg (Pa.) : Dowden, Hutchinson and Ross,


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Spatial capture-recapture
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ISBN: 0124059392 129982935X 0128100125 012407152X 9780124071520 9780124059399 9780128100127 Year: 2013 Publisher: Boston : Elsevier,

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"Space plays a vital role in virtually all ecological processes (Tilman and Kareiva, 1997; Hanski, 1999; Clobert et al., 2001). The spatial arrangement of habitat can influence movement patterns during dispersal, habitat selection, and survival. The distance between an organism and its competitors and prey can influence activity patterns and foraging behavior. Further, understanding distribution and spatial variation in abundance is necessary in the conservation and management of populations"--


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Des tiques et des hommes : chronique d'une nature habitable
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ISBN: 9782356879486 Year: 2023 Publisher: Lormont : Le Bord de l'eau,

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Cet ouvrage se propose de déconstruire les visions communes d’une nature fantasmée, indépendante de l’empreinte de l’homme, et qui serait au service de cette exceptionnalité humaine (« belle nature », source de bien-être, etc.). Au contraire, l’homme est « dedans », il participe du monde animal et végétal.À travers les représentations professionnelles et sociales des tiques, les auteurs abordent les conditions d’habitabilité terrestre à l’heure de l’Anthropocène en pensant relationnellement, à travers un regard socio-écologique, une question souvent prioritairement traitée comme médicale : la maladie de Lyme, que ces acariens véhiculent. Sous l’angle de la territorialisation des savoirs, des perceptions et des pratiques, examinée à la faveur du terrain rural argonnais, l’approche One Heath est rendue d’autant plus concrète que sont enquêtés quatre groupes sociaux : les chasseurs, les forestiers, les agriculteurs et les associatifs nature et de loisirs.Une mise en responsabilité individuelle se donne à voir. Car il ne s’agit pas d’inverser les représentations sociales positives d’une nature idéalisée pour les habitants ou les touristes, pas plus que celles d’une forêt « dynamique » pour les professions sylvicoles ou en matière de développement local. Ceci rappelle que l’unicité du vivant et les formes de l’habiter sur une planète en transformations sont un enjeu pleinement en prise avec le social et le politique.Destiné à un large public, l’ouvrage offre à la fois une synthèse des connaissances en sciences sociales et une plongée ethnographique sur la problématique sociétale et territoriale des tiques, en se fondant sur une enquête sociologique fine. Sociologues des territoires et de l’environnement, Philippe Hamman et Aude Dziebowski enseignent à l’Institut d’Urbanisme et d’Aménagement Régional de la Faculté des Sciences sociales à l’Université de Strasbourg, et sont chercheurs au laboratoire Sociétés, Acteurs, Gouvernement en Europe.

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