The ecology and macroecology of mammalian home range area.
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Lateral diffusion of nutrients by mammalian herbivores in terrestrial ecosystemsDinosaurs, dragons, and dwarfs: the evolution of maximal body sizeExamining predator-prey body size, trophic level and body mass across marine and terrestrial mammalsIntra-guild competition and its implications for one of the biggest terrestrial predators, Tyrannosaurus rexSeed dispersal and spatial pattern in tropical treesResponse of a specialist bat to the loss of a critical resource.A macrophysiological analysis of energetic constraints on geographic range size in mammals.Energy costs of catfish space use as determined by biotelemetry.The bigger they come, the harder they fall: body size and prey abundance influence predator-prey ratios.Observations on related ecological exponentsNonlinear scaling of space use in human hunter-gatherersDisentangling the Role of Climate, Topography and Vegetation in Species Richness Gradients.Intensity of space use reveals conditional sex-specific effects of prey and conspecific density on home range size.The Socioecology of Territory Size and a "Work-Around" Hypothesis for the Adoption of Farming.Constraint lines and performance envelopes in behavioral physiology: the case of the aerobic dive limit.The generalist tick Ixodes ricinus and the specialist tick Ixodes trianguliceps on shrews and rodents in a northern forest ecosystem--a role of body size even among small hosts.Environmental heterogeneity blurs the signature of dispersal syndromes on spatial patterns of woody species in a moist tropical forest.Space-use scaling and home range overlap in primates.Home ranges, habitat and body mass: simple correlates of home range size in ungulates.Inferring species roles in metacommunity structure from species co-occurrence networks.New macroecological insights into functional constraints on mammalian geographical range size.Anchoring and adjusting amidst humans: Ranging behavior of Persian leopards along the Iran-Turkmenistan borderland.
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The ecology and macroecology of mammalian home range area.
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The ecology and macroecology of mammalian home range area.
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The ecology and macroecology of mammalian home range area.
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The ecology and macroecology of mammalian home range area.
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The ecology and macroecology of mammalian home range area.
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The ecology and macroecology of mammalian home range area.
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The ecology and macroecology of mammalian home range area.
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D H Van Vuren
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2001-06-01T00:00:00Z