Animal movement is essential to our understanding of population dynamics, animal behavior, and the impacts of global change. Coupled with high-resolution biotelemetry data …
Movement ecology has developed rapidly over the past decade, driven by advances in tracking technology that have largely removed data limitations. Development of rigorous …
The study of animal movement has always been a key element in ecological science, because it is inherently linked to critical processes that scale from individuals to populations …
Home range estimation is routine practice in ecological research. While advances in animal tracking technology have increased our capacity to collect data to support home range …
Movement data provide a window–often our only window–into the cognitive, social and biological processes that underlie the behavioural ecology of animals in the wild. Robust …
Understanding animal movement is a key challenge in ecology and conservation biology. Relocation data often represent a complex mixture of different movement behaviors, and …
Landscape connectivity is increasingly promoted as a conservation tool to combat the negative effects of habitat loss, fragmentation, and climate change. Given its importance as a …
An individual's choices are shaped by its experience, a fundamental property of behavior important to understanding complex processes. Learning and memory are observed across …
An animal's trajectory is a fundamental object of interest in movement ecology, as it directly informs a range of topics from resource selection to energy expenditure and behavioral …