H
Hattie L. A. Bartlam-Brooks
Researcher at Royal Veterinary College
Publications - 12
Citations - 1145
Hattie L. A. Bartlam-Brooks is an academic researcher from Royal Veterinary College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wildebeest & Habitat. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 762 citations. Previous affiliations of Hattie L. A. Bartlam-Brooks include University of Bristol.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
Moving in the Anthropocene : global reductions in terrestrial mammalian movements
Marlee A. Tucker,Katrin Böhning-Gaese,William F. Fagan,John M. Fryxell,Bram Van Moorter,Susan C. Alberts,Abdullahi H. Ali,Andrew M. Allen,Andrew M. Allen,Nina Attias,Tal Avgar,Hattie L. A. Bartlam-Brooks,Buuveibaatar Bayarbaatar,Jerrold L. Belant,Alessandra Bertassoni,Dean E. Beyer,Laura R. Bidner,Floris M. van Beest,Stephen Blake,Stephen Blake,Niels Blaum,Chloe Bracis,Danielle D. Brown,P J Nico de Bruyn,Francesca Cagnacci,Francesca Cagnacci,Justin M. Calabrese,Justin M. Calabrese,Constança Camilo-Alves,Simon Chamaillé-Jammes,André Chiaradia,André Chiaradia,Sarah C. Davidson,Sarah C. Davidson,Todd E. Dennis,Stephen DeStefano,Duane R. Diefenbach,Iain Douglas-Hamilton,Iain Douglas-Hamilton,Julian Fennessy,Claudia Fichtel,Wolfgang Fiedler,Christina Fischer,Ilya R. Fischhoff,Christen H. Fleming,Christen H. Fleming,Adam T. Ford,Susanne A. Fritz,Benedikt Gehr,Jacob R. Goheen,Eliezer Gurarie,Eliezer Gurarie,Mark Hebblewhite,Marco Heurich,Marco Heurich,A. J. Mark Hewison,Christian Hof,Edward Hurme,Lynne A. Isbell,René Janssen,Florian Jeltsch,Petra Kaczensky,Adam Kane,Peter M. Kappeler,Matthew J. Kauffman,Roland Kays,Roland Kays,Duncan M. Kimuyu,Flávia Koch,Flávia Koch,Bart Kranstauber,Scott D. LaPoint,Scott D. LaPoint,Peter Leimgruber,John D. C. Linnell,Pascual López-López,A. Catherine Markham,Jenny Mattisson,Emília Patrícia Medici,Ugo Mellone,Evelyn H. Merrill,Guilherme Miranda de Mourão,Ronaldo Gonçalves Morato,Nicolas Morellet,Thomas A. Morrison,Samuel L. Díaz-Muñoz,Samuel L. Díaz-Muñoz,Atle Mysterud,Dejid Nandintsetseg,Ran Nathan,Aidin Niamir,John Odden,Robert B. O'Hara,Luiz Gustavo R. Oliveira-Santos,Kirk A. Olson,Bruce D. Patterson,Rogério Cunha de Paula,Luca Pedrotti,Björn Reineking,Björn Reineking,Martin Rimmler,Tracey L. Rogers,Christer Moe Rolandsen,Christopher S. Rosenberry,Daniel I. Rubenstein,Kamran Safi,Kamran Safi,Sonia Saïd,Nir Sapir,Hall Sawyer,Niels Martin Schmidt,Nuria Selva,Agnieszka Sergiel,Enkhtuvshin Shiilegdamba,João P. Silva,João P. Silva,João P. Silva,Navinder J. Singh,Erling Johan Solberg,Orr Spiegel,Olav Strand,Siva R. Sundaresan,Wiebke Ullmann,Ulrich Voigt,Jake Wall,David W. Wattles,Martin Wikelski,Martin Wikelski,Christopher C. Wilmers,John W. Wilson,George Wittemyer,George Wittemyer,Filip Zięba,Tomasz Zwijacz-Kozica,Thomas Mueller,Thomas Mueller +135 more
TL;DR: Using a unique GPS-tracking database of 803 individuals across 57 species, it is found that movements of mammals in areas with a comparatively high human footprint were on average one-half to one-third the extent of their movements in area with a low human footprint.
Journal ArticleDOI
Biomechanics of predator–prey arms race in lion, zebra, cheetah and impala
Alan M. Wilson,Tatjana Y. Hubel,Simon Wilshin,J. C. Lowe,Maja Lorenc,Oliver P. Dewhirst,Hattie L. A. Bartlam-Brooks,Rebecca A. Diack,Emily Bennitt,Krystyna A. Golabek,Roger C. Woledge,J. Weldon McNutt,Nancy A. Curtin,Timothy G. West +13 more
TL;DR: Although cheetahs and impalas were universally more athletic than lions and zebras in terms of speed, acceleration and turning, within each predator–prey pair, the predators had 20% higher muscle fibre power than prey and 72% greater deceleration capacity than their prey.
Journal ArticleDOI
Will reconnecting ecosystems allow long-distance mammal migrations to resume? A case study of a zebra Equus burchelli migration in Botswana
TL;DR: In this article, a long-distance zebra Equus burchelli antiquorum migration between the Okavango Delta and Makgadikgadi grasslands, a round-trip distance of 588 km, was recorded.
Journal ArticleDOI
In search of greener pastures: Using satellite images to predict the effects of environmental change on zebra migration
TL;DR: In this article, an individual-based modeling approach was used to investigate the influence of environmental conditions, monitored using satellite data, on departure date and movement speed of migrating zebras in Botswana.
Journal ArticleDOI
Mapping out a future for ungulate migrations.
Matthew J. Kauffman,Francesca Cagnacci,Simon Chamaillé-Jammes,Mark Hebblewhite,J. Grant C. Hopcraft,Jerod A. Merkle,Thomas Mueller,Atle Mysterud,Wibke Peters,Christiane Roettger,Alethea Steingisser,James E. Meacham,Kasahun Abera,Jan Adamczewski,Ellen O. Aikens,Hattie L. A. Bartlam-Brooks,Emily Bennitt,Joel Berger,Charlotte Boyd,Steeve D. Côté,Lucie Debeffe,Andrea S. Dekrout,Nandintsetseg Dejid,Emiliano Donadio,Luthando Dziba,William F. Fagan,Claude S. Fischer,Stefano Focardi,John M. Fryxell,Richard W.S. Fynn,Chris Geremia,Benito A. González,Anne Gunn,Elie Gurarie,Marco Heurich,Jodi A. Hilty,Mark A. Hurley,Aran Johnson,Kyle Joly,Petra Kaczensky,Corinne J. Kendall,Pavel Kochkarev,Leonid Kolpaschikov,Rafał Kowalczyk,Frank van Langevelde,Binbin V. Li,Alex Lobora,Anne Loison,Tinaapi H. Madiri,David Mallon,Pascal Marchand,Rodrigo A. Medellín,Erling L. Meisingset,Evelyn H. Merrill,Arthur D. Middleton,Kevin L. Monteith,Malik Morjan,Thomas A. Morrison,Steffen Mumme,Robin Naidoo,Andrés J. Novaro,Joseph O. Ogutu,Kirk A. Olson,Alfred Oteng-Yeboah,Ramiro Ovejero,Norman Owen-Smith,Antti Paasivaara,Craig Packer,Danila Panchenko,Luca Pedrotti,Andrew J. Plumptre,Christer Moe Rolandsen,Sonia Saïd,Albert Salemgareyev,Aleksandr Savchenko,Piotr Savchenko,Hall Sawyer,Moses Selebatso,Matthew Skroch,Erling Johan Solberg,Jared A. Stabach,Olav Strand,Michael J. Suitor,Yasuyuki Tachiki,Anne M. Trainor,Arnold Tshipa,Munir Z. Virani,Carly Vynne,Stephanie Ward,George Wittemyer,Wenjing Xu,Steffen Zuther +91 more
TL;DR: In this article, a combination of animal tracking datasets, historical records, and local and Indigenous knowledge can form the basis for a global atlas of migrations, designed to support conservation action and policy at local, national, and international levels.