Animal tracking moves community ecology: Opportunities and challenges

R Costa‐Pereira, RJ Moll, BR Jesmer… - Journal of Animal …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Individual decisions regarding how, why and when organisms interact with one another and
with their environment scale up to shape patterns and processes in communities. Recent …

[HTML][HTML] How far are birds, bats, and terrestrial mammals displaced from onshore wind power development?–A systematic review

A Tolvanen, H Routavaara, M Jokikokko, P Rana - Biological conservation, 2023 - Elsevier
Wind power is a rapidly growing source of energy worldwide. It is crucial for climate change
mitigation, but it also accelerates the degradation of biodiversity through habitat loss and the …

Quantifying the movement, behaviour and environmental context of group‐living animals using drones and computer vision

B Koger, A Deshpande, JT Kerby… - Journal of Animal …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Methods for collecting animal behaviour data in natural environments, such as direct
observation and biologging, are typically limited in spatiotemporal resolution, the number of …

Emerging investigator series: use of behavioural endpoints in the regulation of chemicals

M Ågerstrand, K Arnold, S Balshine, T Brodin… - … Science: Processes & …, 2020 - pubs.rsc.org
Interest in behavioural ecotoxicology is growing, partly due to technological and
computational advances in recording behaviours but also because of improvements of …

Sticky Pi is a high-frequency smart trap that enables the study of insect circadian activity under natural conditions

Q Geissmann, PK Abram, D Wu, CH Haney… - PLoS …, 2022 - journals.plos.org
In the face of severe environmental crises that threaten insect biodiversity, new technologies
are imperative to monitor both the identity and ecology of insect species. Traditionally, insect …

Social networks and the conservation of fish

D Villegas-Ríos, DMP Jacoby, J Mourier - Communications biology, 2022 - nature.com
Despite our critical dependence on aquatic wildlife, we lack a complete understanding of the
drivers of population stability and structure for most fish species. Social network analysis has …

Harnessing knowledge of animal behavior to improve habitat restoration outcomes

R Hale, DT Blumstein, R Mac Nally, SE Swearer - Ecosphere, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Restoring degraded habitat to increase biodiversity is a global challenge. While habitat
restoration for animals should lead to self‐sustaining breeding populations of target species …

The impact of increasing turbidity on the predator–prey interactions of freshwater fishes

C Zanghi, CC Ioannou - Freshwater Biology, 2025 - Wiley Online Library
Human activities are exacerbating environmental change globally. Turbidity in freshwater
systems is increasing due to extreme weather events and intensification of activities such as …

Predatory cue use in flush responses of a colonial nesting seabird during polar bear foraging

AF Barnas, EA Geldart, OP Love, PM Jagielski… - Animal Behaviour, 2022 - Elsevier
Nest predation is a primary cause of reproductive failure in birds; thus, predators apply
strong selective pressure on nesting behaviour, especially risk assessment behaviours …

Alarm communication networks as a driver of community structure in African savannah herbivores

K Meise, DW Franks, J Bro‐Jørgensen - Ecology Letters, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Social information networks have the potential to shape the spatial structure of ecological
communities by promoting the formation of mixed‐species groups. However, what actually …