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Importance of movement constraints in habitat selection studies
Authors:Jodie Martin  Clément Calenge  Pierre-Yves Quenette  Dominique Allainé
Institution:1. Université de Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon1, UMR CNRS 5558, Laboratoire de Biométrie et Biologie évolutive, 43 bd du 11 novembre 1918, F-69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France;2. Department of Ecology and Natural Resource Management, Norwegian University of Life Science, P.O. Box 5003, NO-1432 Ås, Norway;3. Office National de la Chasse et de la Faune sauvage, F-31800 Villeneuve de Rivière, France
Abstract:The aim of this study is to empirically illustrate the importance of taking movement constraints into account when testing for habitat selection with telemetry data. Global Positioning System relocations of two Scandinavian brown bears were used to compare the results of two different tests of habitat selection by the bears within their home range. Both relied on the comparison of observed dataset with datasets simulated under the hypothesis of random habitat use. The first analysis did not take movement constraints into account (simulations were carried out by randomly distributing a set of points in the home range) whereas the second analysis accounted for these constraints (simulations were carried out by building random trajectories in the home range). The results for the two analyses showed contrasted results. Therefore, not accounting for movement constraints in analyses may result in a misleading biological interpretation. Autocorrelation between relocations is not undesirable: it contains information about ecological processes that should be integrated in habitat selection analyses.
Keywords:Autocorrelation  Ecological niche  Movement paths  Trajectories  Ursus arctos  Habitat selection
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