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1“...-informed movement patterns that are observable to ecologists. Developing mathematical techniques...”
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2“... environment, ecologists can fit statistical models to location data to describe how spatial memory informs...”
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4“..., ecologists have been encouraged to extend the study of barrier impacts from individual roads and animals...”
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8by Peter R. Thompson, Mark A. Lewis, Mark A. Edwards, Andrew E. Derocher“... environment, ecologists can fit statistical models to location data to describe how spatial memory informs...”
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9by Thompson, Peter R., Lewis, Mark A., Edwards, Mark A., Derocher, Andrew E.“... environment, ecologists can fit statistical models to location data to describe how spatial memory informs...”
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10“... environment, ecologists can fit statistical models to location data to describe how spatial memory informs...”
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11by Thompson, Peter R., Harrington, Peter D., Mallory, Conor D., Lele, Subhash R., Bayne, Erin M., Derocher, Andrew E., Edwards, Mark A., Campbell, Mitch, Lewis, Mark A.“..., and the improvement of animal tracking technology allows ecologists to collect increasing amounts of detailed data...”
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12by Peter R. Thompson, Peter D. Harrington, Conor D. Mallory, Subhash R. Lele, Erin M. Bayne, Andrew E. Derocher, Mark A. Edwards, Mitch Campbell, Mark A. Lewis“... migrate, and the improvement of animal tracking technology allows ecologists to collect increasing amounts...”
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13“...Noninvasive genetic sampling has been embraced by wildlife managers and ecologists, especially...”
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14by Hertel, Anne G., Leclerc, Martin, Warren, Dan, Pelletier, Fanie, Zedrosser, Andreas, Mueller, Thomas“... that ecologists should exploit alternative measures of behaviours for quantifying differences between individuals...”
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15“...Context. Non-invasive sampling methods are widely used by ecologists to collect animal hair, images...”
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16“...The purpose of our study is to show how ecologists' interpretation of habitat selection by grizzly...”
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19“...Noninvasive genetic sampling has been embraced by wildlife managers and ecologists, especially...”
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