Recent trends in movement ecology of animals and human mobility.
Rocío Joo, Simona Picardi, Matthew E. Boone, Thomas A. Clay, Samantha C. Patrick, Vilma S. Romero-Romero & Mathieu Basille
Movement Ecology. Volume 10, Article number: 26 (2022)
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New Thematic Series: Collective Behaviour
Coordinated spatio-temporal patterns of groups of organisms have been observed across all taxa from aquatic to terrestrial and aerial species. By using information that is only transient and limited in space, individual animals manage to coordinate their actions to achieve a common goal across much larger scales and hierarchical levels. This special collection aims to capture the latest developments in the collective behaviour of organisms by covering the state-of-the-art theoretical and empirical techniques as well as to provide a forum for a synthesis across species.
Thematic Series: Advancing Movement Ecology Through Freshwater Fish Tracking
This thematic series features studies addressing a range of research questions related to the movement ecology of freshwater fish, including studies of fish movement strategies, special behavioural patterns, social and interspecific interactions, species habitat preferences, niche overlap, migration patterns, temporal changes and site specificity.
Thematic Series: Honouring Wayne Getz's Contributions to Movement Ecology
Prof. Wayne Getz has served as a catalyst and innovator for the discipline of Movement Ecology for decades, including production of seminal works in the field and a foundational role on the editorial board of the journal Movement Ecology. This Special Feature was organized to honour his excellent service to the field and journal.
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Intraseasonal variations in the spatial behaviour of an Arctic predator
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Towards transient space-use dynamics: re-envisioning models of utilization distribution and their applications
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How do non-independent host movements affect spatio-temporal disease dynamics? Partitioning the contributions of spatial overlap and correlated movements to transmission risk
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Distance, weather, and forage conditions drive timing of autumn migration in female mule deer
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Home ranges and movements of an arboreal folivore after wildfire: comparing rehabilitated and non-rehabilitated animals in burnt and unburnt woodlands
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Applications of step-selection functions in ecology and conservation
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The environmental-data automated track annotation (Env-DATA) system: linking animal tracks with environmental data
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Home range plus: a space-time characterization of movement over real landscapes
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Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research - exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics
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Featured Collection: Selected research from the 8th Bio-Logging Science Symposium
This special issue in Animal Biotelemetry and Movement Ecology collects scientific articles that were presented at the 8th International Bio-logging Science (BLS) Symposium, held in Tokyo in March 2024.
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