<div><p>Identification and classification of behavior states in animal movement data can be complex, temporally biased, time-intensive, scale-dependent, and unstandardized across studies and taxa. Large movement datasets are increasingly common and there is a need for efficient methods of data exploration that adjust to the individual variability of each track. We present the Residence in Space and Time (RST) method to classify behavior patterns in movement data based on the concept that behavior states can be partitioned by the amount of space and time occupied in an area of constant scale. Using normalized values of Residence Time and Residence Distance within a constant search radius, RST is able to differentiate behavior patterns that a...
International audienceAnimals most often move in a non-homogeneous way as a long movement path throu...
Recent advances in biologging open promising perspectives in the study of animal movements at numero...
<div><p>We present a simple framework for classifying mutually exclusive behavioural states within t...
Identification and classification of behavior states in animal movement data can be complex, tempora...
We present a methodology for distinguishing between three types of animal movement behavior (foragin...
Most animals live in seasonal environments and experience very different conditions throughout the y...
Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing s...
With the development of sensors, recording and availability of high-resolution movement data from an...
We present a simple framework for classifying mutually exclusive behavioural states within the geosp...
With the development of sensors, recording and availability of high-resolution movement data from an...
We propose a new method, based on machine learning techniques, for the analysis of a combination of ...
1. Recent advances in bio-logging open promising perspectives in the study of animal movements at nu...
We propose a new method, based on machine learning techniques, for the analysis of a combination of ...
1. Thanks to developments in animal tracking technology, detailed data on the movement tracks of ind...
1. Thanks to developments in animal tracking technology, detailed data on the movement tracks of ind...
International audienceAnimals most often move in a non-homogeneous way as a long movement path throu...
Recent advances in biologging open promising perspectives in the study of animal movements at numero...
<div><p>We present a simple framework for classifying mutually exclusive behavioural states within t...
Identification and classification of behavior states in animal movement data can be complex, tempora...
We present a methodology for distinguishing between three types of animal movement behavior (foragin...
Most animals live in seasonal environments and experience very different conditions throughout the y...
Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing s...
With the development of sensors, recording and availability of high-resolution movement data from an...
We present a simple framework for classifying mutually exclusive behavioural states within the geosp...
With the development of sensors, recording and availability of high-resolution movement data from an...
We propose a new method, based on machine learning techniques, for the analysis of a combination of ...
1. Recent advances in bio-logging open promising perspectives in the study of animal movements at nu...
We propose a new method, based on machine learning techniques, for the analysis of a combination of ...
1. Thanks to developments in animal tracking technology, detailed data on the movement tracks of ind...
1. Thanks to developments in animal tracking technology, detailed data on the movement tracks of ind...
International audienceAnimals most often move in a non-homogeneous way as a long movement path throu...
Recent advances in biologging open promising perspectives in the study of animal movements at numero...
<div><p>We present a simple framework for classifying mutually exclusive behavioural states within t...