Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing survival and reproduction. Indeed, the position of animals in space and time relate the animal to its environment; vice versa, most animals respond to environmental heterogeneity in space and time by moving. Different strategies have been described for animals to occupy the environment, from residence to migration, to nomadism, to commuting. One of the most relevant concepts in animal ecology is the “home range”, i.e. “that area traversed by the individual in its normal activities of food gathering, mating and caring for young”, according to the classic definition of Burt (1947). The same definition quotes that “occasional sallies outside the ...
Detailed observation of the movement of individual animals offers the potential to understand spatia...
Memory is critical to understanding animal movement but has proven challenging to study. Advances in...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing s...
While the mechanistic links between animal movement and population dynamics are ecologically obvious...
Most animals live in seasonal environments and experience very different conditions throughout the y...
Recent studies have suggested that the long distance movements of some terrestrial mammals are not m...
Animal movement acts at multiple scales: it can shape the destiny of individuals and populations, go...
The analysis of animal movement is a large and continuously growing eld of research. Detailed know-l...
New technologies have vastly increased the available data on animal movement and behaviour. Conseque...
Animal movement acts at multiple scales: it can shape the destiny of individuals and populations, go...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
Detailed observation of the movement of individual animals offers the potential to understand spatia...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
Digital tracking technologies have considerably increased the amount and quality of movement traject...
Detailed observation of the movement of individual animals offers the potential to understand spatia...
Memory is critical to understanding animal movement but has proven challenging to study. Advances in...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing s...
While the mechanistic links between animal movement and population dynamics are ecologically obvious...
Most animals live in seasonal environments and experience very different conditions throughout the y...
Recent studies have suggested that the long distance movements of some terrestrial mammals are not m...
Animal movement acts at multiple scales: it can shape the destiny of individuals and populations, go...
The analysis of animal movement is a large and continuously growing eld of research. Detailed know-l...
New technologies have vastly increased the available data on animal movement and behaviour. Conseque...
Animal movement acts at multiple scales: it can shape the destiny of individuals and populations, go...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
Detailed observation of the movement of individual animals offers the potential to understand spatia...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
Digital tracking technologies have considerably increased the amount and quality of movement traject...
Detailed observation of the movement of individual animals offers the potential to understand spatia...
Memory is critical to understanding animal movement but has proven challenging to study. Advances in...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...