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Social behavior in animals: impact on movement and population ecology

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Our group explores the influence of endogenous population processes and exogenous stochastic forces that drive wildlife population dynamics. We use an empirical approach by monitoring individual and population data in the field to study the behavior of populations at spatial and temporal scales.

Our group explores the influence of endogenous population processes and exogenous stochastic forces that drive wildlife population dynamics. We use an empirical approach by monitoring individual and population data in the field to study the behavior of populations at spatial and temporal scales. Analysis of these long-term data allows us to test hypotheses and theories about complex responses of individuals and populations, such as life history strategies and nonlinear dynamics.

 

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Financing amount

218.000€

Development period
Start

01/09/2022

End

31/08/2026

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Research Professor

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