Original language | English |
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Article number | e3985 |
Journal | Ecology |
Volume | 104 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs |
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State | Published - Apr 2023 |
Funding
Funders | Funder number |
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Movement Ecology Laboratory | |
Wildlife Hospital | |
United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation | 255/2008, 822/2019, BSF 255/2008 |
Hebrew University of Jerusalem | |
Tel Aviv University | |
Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia |
Keywords
- GPS tracking
- Gyps fulvus
- conservation
- griffon vultures
- movement ecology
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In: Ecology, Vol. 104, No. 4, e3985, 04.2023.
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TY - JOUR
T1 - A lifetime track of a griffon vulture
T2 - The moving story of Rehovot (Y64)
AU - Acácio, Marta
AU - Anglister, Nili
AU - Vaadia, Gideon
AU - Harel, Roi
AU - Nathan, Ran
AU - Hatzofe, Ohad
AU - Spiegel, Orr
N1 - Funding Information: We dedicate this article to Shmulik Landau who was an inspirational caregiver at the Wildlife Hospital and is much missed. We also thank all volunteers and workers of the Wildlife Hospital for their dedication. We thank workers and rangers of the INPA for their work in the field, members of the Movement Ecology Laboratory at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and members of the Movement Ecology and Individual Behavior Laboratory at Tel Aviv University, particularly Assaf Uzan for logistic support. We thank Dr. Noa Pinter-Wollman, Dr. Nitika Sharma and Kaija Gahm for their feedback on the first version of the manuscript. Finally, we thank the editor, Professor John Pastor, Dr. Olivier Duriez, and two anonymous reviewers for the valuable feedback on the previous versions of the manuscript. Funding for this work was provided by the Binational Science Foundation (BSF) 822/2019 grant to Orr Spiegel, as well as BSF 255/2008 to Ran Nathan. Marta Acácio was supported by the George S. Wise Postdoctoral Fellowship (Tel Aviv University). Nili Anglister was supported by a stipend from Yad-Hanadiv. Funding Information: We dedicate this article to Shmulik Landau who was an inspirational caregiver at the Wildlife Hospital and is much missed. We also thank all volunteers and workers of the Wildlife Hospital for their dedication. We thank workers and rangers of the INPA for their work in the field, members of the Movement Ecology Laboratory at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and members of the Movement Ecology and Individual Behavior Laboratory at Tel Aviv University, particularly Assaf Uzan for logistic support. We thank Dr. Noa Pinter‐Wollman, Dr. Nitika Sharma and Kaija Gahm for their feedback on the first version of the manuscript. Finally, we thank the editor, Professor John Pastor, Dr. Olivier Duriez, and two anonymous reviewers for the valuable feedback on the previous versions of the manuscript. Funding for this work was provided by the Binational Science Foundation (BSF) 822/2019 grant to Orr Spiegel, as well as BSF 255/2008 to Ran Nathan. Marta Acácio was supported by the George S. Wise Postdoctoral Fellowship (Tel Aviv University). Nili Anglister was supported by a stipend from Yad‐Hanadiv. Funding Information: Binational Science Foundation, Grant/Award Numbers: 255/2008, 822/2019; George S. Wise Postdoctoral Fellowship; Yad‐ Hanadiv Funding information
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KW - GPS tracking
KW - Gyps fulvus
KW - conservation
KW - griffon vultures
KW - movement ecology
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