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Data from: From fine-scale foraging to home ranges: a semi-variance approach to identifying movement modes across spatiotemporal scales
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Behavior Dispersal Ecology: statistical Modeling: stochastic spatial Statistics: spatial Theory Grasslands ungulates
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doi:10.5061/dryad.45157
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Understanding animal movement is a key challenge in ecology and conservation biology. Relocation data often represent a complex mixture of different
Data from: Suite of simple metrics reveals common movement syndromes across vertebrate taxa
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University Of Konstanz
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migration African buffalo African elephant animal tracking Antidorcas marsupialis black-backed jackal California sea lion Canis mesomelas central place foraging classification scheme
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doi:10.5441/001/1.hm5nk220
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ifying and classifying animal movements, and facilitates new inquiries into relationships between movement syndromes and other ecological processes.
Movement syndromes across vertebrate taxa (data from Abrahms et al. 2017)-gps
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University Of Konstanz
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migration African buffalo African elephant African lion animal tracking Antidorcas marsupialis black-backed jackal California sea lion Canis mesomelas central place foraging
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doi:10.5441/001/1.hm5nk220/2
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ifying and classifying animal movements, and facilitates new inquiries into relationships between movement syndromes and other ecological processes.
Movement syndromes across vertebrate taxa (data from Abrahms et al. 2017)-argos
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University Of Konstanz
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migration African buffalo African elephant animal tracking Antidorcas marsupialis black-backed jackal California sea lion Canis mesomelas central place foraging classification scheme
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doi:10.5441/001/1.hm5nk220/1
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ifying and classifying animal movements, and facilitates new inquiries into relationships between movement syndromes and other ecological processes.
Movement syndromes across vertebrate taxa (data from Abrahms et al. 2017)-reference-data
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University Of Konstanz
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migration African buffalo African elephant animal tracking Antidorcas marsupialis black-backed jackal California sea lion Canis mesomelas central place foraging classification scheme
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doi:10.5441/001/1.hm5nk220/3
摘要:
ifying and classifying animal movements, and facilitates new inquiries into relationships between movement syndromes and other ecological processes.
Data from: Allometric and temporal scaling of movement characteristics in Galapagos tortoises
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University Of Konstanz
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displacement animal movement animal tracking Chelonoidis donfaustoi Chelonoidis hoodensis Chelonoidis porteri Chelonoidis vandenburghi correlated random walk directional persistence ectotherm
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doi:10.5441/001/1.2cp86266
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tortoises. Journal of Animal Ecology. doi:10.1111/1365-2656.12561;;(1) Understanding how individual movement scales with body size is of fundamental importa
Scaling of movement in Galapagos tortoises (data from Bastille-Rousseau et al. 2016)-reference-data
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University Of Konstanz
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displacement animal movement animal tracking Chelonoidis donfaustoi Chelonoidis hoodensis Chelonoidis porteri Chelonoidis vandenburghi correlated random walk directional persistence ectotherm
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doi:10.5441/001/1.2cp86266/2
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tortoises. Journal of Animal Ecology. doi:10.1111/1365-2656.12561;;(1) Understanding how individual movement scales with body size is of fundamental importa
Movement data
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University Of Konstanz
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displacement animal movement animal tracking Chelonoidis donfaustoi Chelonoidis hoodensis Chelonoidis porteri Chelonoidis vandenburghi correlated random walk directional persistence ectotherm
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doi:10.5441/001/1.2cp86266/3
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tortoises. Journal of Animal Ecology. doi:10.1111/1365-2656.12561;;(1) Understanding how individual movement scales with body size is of fundamental importa
Scaling of movement in Galapagos tortoises (data from Bastille-Rousseau et al. 2016)
负责人:
University Of Konstanz
关键词:
displacement animal movement animal tracking Chelonoidis donfaustoi Chelonoidis hoodensis Chelonoidis porteri Chelonoidis vandenburghi correlated random walk directional persistence ectotherm
DOI:
doi:10.5441/001/1.2cp86266/1
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tortoises. Journal of Animal Ecology. doi:10.1111/1365-2656.12561;;(1) Understanding how individual movement scales with body size is of fundamental importa
Spatial scales of habitat selection decisions: implication for telemetry-based movement modelling
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Ecology
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doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.5002343.v1
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Movement influences a myriad of ecological processes operating at multiple spatial and temporal scales. Yet our understanding of animal movement

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