Both movements and breeding performance are affected by individual experience in the Bonelli's eagle Aquila fasciata
Lise Viollat,
Alexandre Millon,
Cécile Ponchon
et al.
Abstract:Movement is a key behaviour to better understand how individuals respond to their environment. Movement behaviours are affected by both extrinsic factors that individuals face, such as weather conditions, and intrinsic factors, such as sex and experience. Because of the energy costs it entails, movement behaviours can have direct consequences on an individual's demographic parameters—and ultimately on population dynamics. However, the relationship between extrinsic factors, intrinsic factors, daily movement be… Show more
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