2021
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-82500-0
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Forging a Bayesian link between habitat selection and avoidance behavior in a grassland grouse

Abstract: Habitat selection is a basic aspect of the ecology of many species, yet often the term is conflated or confused with both habitat preference and habitat use. We argue that each term fits within a conceptual framework that can be viewed in Bayesian terms and demonstrate, using long-term data on occupancy patterns of a grassland grouse, how prior probability profiles can be estimated. We obtained estimates by specifically focusing on whether and to what extent the Lesser Prairie-Chicken (Tympanuchus pallidicinct… Show more

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“…It is commonly recognized that sharp ecological boundaries, as observed in the titmouse hybrid zone, can act as barriers to gene flow and prevent introgression into allopatric populations (Price 2008). We suggest that mark-recapture experiments at the hybrid zone edges and replicate sampling of the hybrid zone over time are needed to disentangle between scenarios of neutral diffusion and strong selection for habitat (Pyron et al 2015, Patten et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is commonly recognized that sharp ecological boundaries, as observed in the titmouse hybrid zone, can act as barriers to gene flow and prevent introgression into allopatric populations (Price 2008). We suggest that mark-recapture experiments at the hybrid zone edges and replicate sampling of the hybrid zone over time are needed to disentangle between scenarios of neutral diffusion and strong selection for habitat (Pyron et al 2015, Patten et al 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%