Thesis
Modulations in movement by animals
- Abstract:
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Movement is a fundamental aspect of life, which is intrinsically linked to almost every ecological and evolutionary process. Thus, a large fraction of an individual’s energy budget is invested in movement. Managing energy expenditure in relation to energy acquisition is critical for survival and is a primary focus for natural selection. Therefore, investigating how, when and why animals modulate their movement is crucial to understand behavioural ecology and, ultimately, the driving forces...
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Contributors
+ Vollrath, F
Department:
University of Oxford
Role:
Supervisor
+ Biro, D
Department:
University of Oxford
Role:
Supervisor
+ Portugal, S
Department:
Royal Holloway, University of London
Role:
Supervisor
Funding
Bibliographic Details
- Type of award:
- DPhil
- Level of award:
- Doctoral
- Awarding institution:
- University of Oxford
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- Language:
- English
- UUID:
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- Deposit date:
- 2018-10-24
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- Copyright holder:
- Taylor, L
- Copyright date:
- 2018
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