Year: 2023, 2023
Member of: Trent University Graduate Thesis Collection
Abstract: <p>Understanding the spatial ecology of large carnivores in increasingly complex, multi-use landscapes is critical for effective conservation and management. Complementary to this need are robust monitoring and statistical techniques to understand the effect of bottom-up and top-down processes on wildlife population densities. However, for wide-ranging species, such knowledge is often… more Full Text: LINKING LARGE SCALE MONITORING AND SPATIALLY EXPLICIT CAPTURE– RECAPTURE MODELS TO IDENTIFY FACTORS SHAPING LARGE CARNIVORE DENSITIES: CASE STUDY OF THE AMERICAN BLACK BEAR IN ONTARIO, CANADA A Thesis Submitted to the Committee of Graduate Studies in …
Year: 2022, 2022
Member of: Trent University Graduate Thesis Collection
Abstract: <p>AbstractDifferences and similarities in exploration and risk-taking behaviours
of two Myotis bat species.
Laura Michele Scott
Behaviours that are repeatable across circumstances and time determine an individual's personality. Personality and behavioural variation are subject to selective pressures, including risks related to the use of different habitat types. I explored the… more Full Text: Differences and similarities in exploration and risk-taking behaviours of two Myotis bat species. A Thesis Submitted to the Committee of Graduate Studies in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in the Faculty of Arts …