Yoder, James M.; Marschall, Elizabeth A.; Swanson, David A. - In: Behavioral Ecology 15 (2004) 3, pp. 469-476
Ecologists often assume that dispersing individuals experience increased predation risk owing to increased exposure to predators while moving. To test the hypothesis that predation risk is a function of movement distance or rate of movement, we used radio-telemetry data collected from 193 ruffed...