Bioenergetics and the Determination of Home Range Size

作者: Brian K. McNab

DOI: 10.1086/282264

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摘要: The size of the home range is examined in mammals. It determined, mainly, by amount energy expended species, and, therefore, area may vary according to direct and indirect influences weather climate on animal. But kind food that utilized will also influence size. Those species must hunt for their need larger areas gathering than those feed vegetation. As a result largest hunters appear have habits regulated considerations efficient use materials range. Finally, affects population density, which turn behavior population.

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