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Jodie Martin
Researcher at University of the Witwatersrand
Publications - 16
Citations - 943
Jodie Martin is an academic researcher from University of the Witwatersrand. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Foraging. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 16 publications receiving 809 citations. Previous affiliations of Jodie Martin include Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 & Norwegian University of Life Sciences.
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Coping with human disturbance: spatial and temporal tactics of the brown bear (Ursus arctos)
Jodie Martin,Mathieu Basille,Bram van Moorter,Jonas Kindberg,Dominique Allainé,Jon E. SwensonJ.E. Swenson +5 more
TL;DR: As expected, females selected habitats within their home range that provided abundant food resources and minimized human-caused disturbance, and the temporal analysis of habitat selection revealed an avoidance of disturbed areas and a selection of slopes by bears dur...
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Terrain use by an expanding brown bear population in relation to age, recreational resorts and human settlements
Christian Nellemann,Ole-Gunnar Støen,Ole-Gunnar Støen,Jonas Kindberg,Jon E. Swenson,Ingunn Vistnes,Göran Ericsson,Jonna Katajisto,Bjørn Petter Kaltenborn,Jodie Martin,Andrés Ordiz +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the habitat use during the non denning period of 106 radio-collared bears in an expanding bear population in Sweden in relation to resorts and towns, terrain ruggedness, sex and age of bears.
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Brown bear habitat suitability in the Pyrenees: transferability across sites and linking scales to make the most of scarce data
Jodie Martin,Eloy Revilla,Pierre-Yves Quenette,Javier Naves,Dominique Allainé,Jon E. Swenson +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted habitat suitability analyses at two spatial scales (coarse and local) for the endangered Pyrenean brown bear Ursus arctos population, with only about 20 individuals surviving in two isolated groups.
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Selecting Habitat to Survive: The Impact of Road Density on Survival in a Large Carnivore
Mathieu Basille,Mathieu Basille,Bram Van Moorter,Ivar Herfindal,Jodie Martin,Jodie Martin,John D. C. Linnell,John Odden,Reidar Andersen,Jean-Michel Gaillard +9 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates the truly hierarchical nature of habitat selection, which aims at maximising fitness by selecting against limiting factors at multiple spatial scales, and indicates that scale-specific heterogeneity of the environment is driving individual spatial behaviour, by means of trade-offs across spatial scales.
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Reciprocal modulation of internal and external factors determines individual movements
Jodie Martin,Bram Van Moorter,Eloy Revilla,Pierrick Blanchard,Stéphane Dray,Pierre-Yves Quenette,Dominique Allainé,Jon E. Swenson +7 more
TL;DR: How reciprocal modulation of internal and external factors is shaping space use of brown bears is showed, with females being constrained by the movement capacity of their cubs in the first periods of the year.