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Fencing amplifies individual differences in movement with implications on survival for two migratory ungulates

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Fences have recently been recognized as one of the most prominent linear infrastructures on earth. As animals traverse fenced landscapes, they adjust movement behaviors to optimize resource access while minimizing energetic costs of coping with fences. Examining individual responses is key for connecting localized fence effects with population dynamics. We investigated the multi-scale effects of fencing on animal movements, space use, and survival of 61 pronghorn and 96 mule deer on a gradient of fence density in Wyoming, USA.   Taking advantage of the recently developed Barrier Behavior Analysis, we classified individual movement responses upon encountering fences (i.e. barrier behaviors). We adopted the reaction norm framework to jointly quantify individual plasticity and behavioral types of barrier behaviors, as well as behavior syndromes between barrier behaviors and animal space use. We also assessed whether barrier behaviors affect individual survival.   Our results highlighted a ..., ,
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2023-11-29
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