Terrestrial animal tracking as an eye on life and planet

R Kays, MC Crofoot, W Jetz, M Wikelski - Science, 2015 - science.org
BACKGROUND The movement of animals makes them fascinating but difficult study
subjects. Animal movements underpin many biological phenomena, and understanding …

Applications of step-selection functions in ecology and conservation

H Thurfjell, S Ciuti, MS Boyce - Movement ecology, 2014 - Springer
Recent progress in positioning technology facilitates the collection of massive amounts of
sequential spatial data on animals. This has led to new opportunities and challenges when …

Accounting for individual‐specific variation in habitat‐selection studies: Efficient estimation of mixed‐effects models using Bayesian or frequentist computation

S Muff, J Signer, J Fieberg - Journal of Animal Ecology, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Popular frameworks for studying habitat selection include resource‐selection functions
(RSFs) and step‐selection functions (SSFs), estimated using logistic and conditional logistic …

Monitoring biodiversity in the Anthropocene using remote sensing in species distribution models

CF Randin, MB Ashcroft, J Bolliger… - Remote sensing of …, 2020 - Elsevier
In the face of the growing challenges brought about by human activities, effective planning
and decision-making in biodiversity and ecosystem conservation, restoration, and …

Animal ecology meets GPS-based radiotelemetry: a perfect storm of opportunities and challenges

F Cagnacci, L Boitani, RA Powell… - … Transactions of the …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Global positioning system (GPS) telemetry technology allows us to monitor and to map the
details of animal movement, securing vast quantities of such data even for highly cryptic …

Distinguishing technology from biology: a critical review of the use of GPS telemetry data in ecology

M Hebblewhite, DT Haydon - … Transactions of the …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
In the past decade, ecologists have witnessed vast improvements in our ability to collect
animal movement data through animal-borne technology, such as through GPS or ARGOS …

Building the bridge between animal movement and population dynamics

JM Morales, PR Moorcroft… - … of the Royal …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
While the mechanistic links between animal movement and population dynamics are
ecologically obvious, it is much less clear when knowledge of animal movement is a …

The interpretation of habitat preference metrics under use–availability designs

HL Beyer, DT Haydon, JM Morales… - … of the Royal …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Models of habitat preference are widely used to quantify animal–habitat relationships, to
describe and predict differential space use by animals, and to identify habitat that is …

Foraging theory upscaled: the behavioural ecology of herbivore movement

N Owen-Smith, JM Fryxell… - … Transactions of the …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
We outline how principles of optimal foraging developed for diet and food patch selection
might be applied to movement behaviour expressed over larger spatial and temporal scales …

Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research-exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics

F Jeltsch, D Bonte, G Pe'er, B Reineking… - Movement Ecology, 2013 - Springer
Movement of organisms is one of the key mechanisms sha** biodiversity, eg the
distribution of genes, individuals and species in space and time. Recent technological and …