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Using step and path selection functions for estimating resistance to movement: pumas as a case study
Katherine A. Zeller
, Kevin McGarigal
, Samuel A. Cushman
, Paul Beier
, T. Winston Vickers
, Walter M. Boyce
Forestry, School of
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Puma
100%
Resistance to Movement
100%
Step Selection Function
100%
Path Selection
100%
Functional Selection
57%
GPS Collars
57%
Sampling Interval
42%
Resistance Surface
28%
Regression Coefficient
28%
Prediction Framework
28%
Habitat Resistance
28%
Animal Movement
14%
Puma Concolor
14%
Southern California
14%
Resistance Value
14%
Model Performance
14%
Habitat Use
14%
Movement Data
14%
Scale Prediction
14%
Heterogeneous Surface
14%
GPS Telemetry
14%
Multiscale Modeling
14%
Frequent Locations
14%
Potential Bias
14%
Multi-scale Habitat Selection
14%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Case Study
100%
Puma
100%
Collars
100%
Florida Panther
20%
Telemetry
20%