COVID-19 pandemic and associated lockdown as a “Global Human Confinement Experiment” to investigate biodiversity conservation
Efforts to curtail the spread of the novel coronavirus (SARS-CoV2) have led to the
unprecedented concurrent confinement of nearly two-thirds of the global population. The …
unprecedented concurrent confinement of nearly two-thirds of the global population. The …
Wearable sensors for monitoring marine environments and their inhabitants
Human societies depend on marine ecosystems, but their degradation continues. Toward
mitigating this decline, new and more effective ways to precisely measure the status and …
mitigating this decline, new and more effective ways to precisely measure the status and …
[HTML][HTML] Toward a climate mobilities research agenda: Intersectionality, immobility, and policy responses
Mobility is a key livelihood and risk management strategy, including in the context of climate
change. The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced long standing concerns that migrant …
change. The COVID-19 pandemic has reinforced long standing concerns that migrant …
Animal-borne telemetry: an integral component of the ocean observing toolkit
Animal telemetry is a powerful tool for observing marine animals and the physical
environments that they inhabit, from coastal and continental shelf ecosystems to polar seas …
environments that they inhabit, from coastal and continental shelf ecosystems to polar seas …
Big Data for transportation and mobility: recent advances, trends and challenges
Big Data is an emerging paradigm and has currently become a strong attractor of global
interest, specially within the transportation industry. The combination of disruptive …
interest, specially within the transportation industry. The combination of disruptive …
The importance of sample size in marine megafauna tagging studies
Telemetry is a key, widely used tool to understand marine megafauna distribution, habitat
use, behavior, and physiology; however, a critical question remains:“How many animals …
use, behavior, and physiology; however, a critical question remains:“How many animals …
Recent trends in movement ecology of animals and human mobility
Movement is fundamental to life, sha** population dynamics, biodiversity patterns, and
ecosystem structure. In 2008, the movement ecology framework (MEF Nathan et al. in PNAS …
ecosystem structure. In 2008, the movement ecology framework (MEF Nathan et al. in PNAS …
Overhauling ocean spatial planning to improve marine megafauna conservation
Tracking data have led to evidence-based conservation of marine megafauna, but a
disconnect remains between the many 1000s of individual animals that have been tracked …
disconnect remains between the many 1000s of individual animals that have been tracked …
Defining an epidemiological landscape that connects movement ecology to pathogen transmission and pace‐of‐life
Pathogen transmission depends on host density, mobility and contact. These components
emerge from host and pathogen movements that themselves arise through interactions with …
emerge from host and pathogen movements that themselves arise through interactions with …
Towards an integrated science of movement: converging research on animal movement ecology and human mobility science
There is long-standing scientific interest in understanding purposeful movement by animals
and humans. Traditionally, collecting data on individual moving entities was difficult and time …
and humans. Traditionally, collecting data on individual moving entities was difficult and time …