Animals and their use of space 3: virtual session
Type: Virtual Paper
Day: 2/27/2022
Start Time: 5:20 PM
End Time: 6:40 PM
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Sponsor Group(s):
Animal Geography Specialty Group
, Applied Geography Specialty Group
, Environmental Perception and Behavioral Geography Specialty Group
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Organizer(s):
Claire Burch
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Chairs(s):
Claire Burch, University of Oklahoma
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Description:
This is virtual session one of one.
In this session, we invite papers examining questions of animal space use towards new ecological, biological or conservation knowledge. Included are studies dealing with themes such as animal movement, space use as adaptation, habitat selection, home range delineation, migration, territoriality, gene dispersal, group movement dynamics, and site fidelity. In addition to quantitative and qualitative evaluations of animal movement and the use of space-oriented around wildlife, we hope to bring human perspective and interactions to this discussion. We are also interested in seeing research that evaluates animal use of space with a human component, including topics such as human perception of animal migration and movement, animal movement and use of space in urban areas and interactions with human space, and other related topics that integrate how humans share space with animals.
Please limit abstracts to 250 words. Abstracts, accompanied by your AAG PIN number, may be submitted to Claire Burch (burchcm@ou.edu) on or before November 4th. Submission of work identifying pattern and/or process in animal space use are preferred, but any topics listed in the session description, or adjacent topics are welcome for submission. We encourage individuals involved in research related to human dimensions of animals and the use of space to submit as well, in an effort to make this session more interdisciplinary in nature.
Presentation(s), if applicable
Aidan McLendon, Texas State University - San Marcos; Anthropogenic Resources Contribute to Settlement of Mud-Nesting Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) in an Arid Environment |
David Havlick, University of Colorado Colorado Springs; Trout, Genetics, and Environmental Governance |
Estraven Lupino-Smith, University of British Columbia; Queer(ed) Wilds: Coyotes and Crusing in Urban Space |
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Animals and their use of space 3: virtual session
Description
Virtual Paper
Contact the Primary Organizer
Claire Burch - burchcm@ou.edu