Comparative habitat use in a juniper woodland bird community.
No significant differences in habitat use between genders were observed in Arizona.
"Comparative habitat use of sympatric Mexican spotted and great horned owls."
There have been several well documented cases in birds where species that are very similar change their habitat use where they overlap.
In an effort to determine species presence, distribution, habitat use, and migratory patterns, extensive studies have been conducted in the refuge.
Evolutionary relationships between body shape and habitat use in lacertid lizards.
Developed new methods to better understand the dynamic movement and habitat use of marine animals.
Research generally takes place in the dry season and an understanding of the species' overall habitat use remains partial.
Moisture may be a major factor in habitat use; possibly the presence of free water is a deciding factor.
Human disturbance related variables negatively affect tiger occupancy and habitat use.