2020 ESA Annual Meeting (August 3 - 6)

PS 26 - Behavior: Migration And Movement

Guanaco movement ecology in a protected area of Patagonia, Argentina
Guadalupe Verta, University of California - Berkeley; Arthur D. Middleton, University of California - Berkeley; Justin S. Brashares, University of California, Berkeley; Emiliano Donadio, INIBIOMA, UNcoma, CONICET
Using large-scale citizen science data to model phenology of bird migration
Jonathan Chu, University of Toronto; Daniel Gillis, University of Toronto; Santiago Claramunt, Royal Ontario Museum, University of Toronto; Shelby H. Riskin, University of Toronto
Identifying approach and retreat behaviour in pairs of individuals using GPS relocation data
Ludovica Luisa Vissat, University of California Berkeley; Wayne M. Getz, University of California Berkeley
Linking environmental variation, animal movement, and resource utilization: The importance of surface water to desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni)
Danielle M. Glass, Yale University; Paige R. Prentice, California Department of Fish & Wildlife; Ashley D. Evans, California Department of Fish & Wildlife; Oswald J. Schmitz, Yale University
Variation in migratory patterns of mule deer: Have we oversimplified migration?
Madelon van de Kerk, Brigham Young University; Randy T. Larsen, Brigham Young University; Daniel D. Olson, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources; Kent Hersey, Utah Division of Wildlife Resources; Brock R. McMillan, Brigham Young University
Plasticity and consistent individual differences in migratory behavior reveal potential resilience and adaptability to climate change
Michel Laforge, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Eric Vander Wal, Memorial University of Newfoundland; Matthew J. Kauffman, United States Geological Survey, Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit; Kevin L. Monteith, University of Wyoming; Hall Sawyer, WEST, Inc.; Jerod A. Merkle, University of Wyoming
Linking precipitation-driven changes in annual home range size of desert bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis nelsoni) to pathogen spillover risk
Grete Wilson-Henjum, Utah State University; Kezia Manlove, Utah State University; Kathleen M Longshore, US Geological Survey
Phenology of breeding migrations of three salamander species in Illinois
Shay Callahan, University of Illinois; Andrew R. Kuhns, University of Illinois; John A. Crawford, National Great Rivers Research and Education Center; Christopher A. Phillips, University of Illinois; Michael Dreslik, University of Illinois
Comparing the space-use and movement ecology of box turtles (Terrapene ornata ornata and Terrapene mexicana) in northeastern Kansas and western Nebraska
Samuel B Wagner, Washburn University; Jia Feng, Washburn University; Taylor Anson, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Devin Trampe, University of Nebraska-Lincoln; Benjamin M Reed, Washburn University
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