<div><p>Animal movement has a fundamental impact on population and community structure and dynamics. Biased correlated random walks (BCRW) and step selection functions (SSF) are commonly used to study movements. Because no studies have contrasted the parameters and the statistical properties of their estimators for models constructed under these two Lagrangian approaches, it remains unclear whether or not they allow for similar inference. First, we used the Weak Law of Large Numbers to demonstrate that the log-likelihood function for estimating the parameters of BCRW models can be approximated by the log-likelihood of SSFs. Second, we illustrated the link between the two approaches by fitting BCRW with maximum likelihood and with SSF to sim...
The ability to predict animal space use patterns is a fundamental concern in changing environments. ...
As spatio-temporal movement data is becoming more widely available for analysis in GIS and related a...
Understanding how broad-scale patterns in animal populations emerge from individual-level processes ...
Animal movement has a fundamental impact on population and community structure and dynamics. Biased ...
Animal movement has a fundamental impact on population and community structure and dynamics. Biased ...
Animal movement has a fundamental impact on population and community structure and dynamics. Biased ...
We present a framework for fitting multiple random walks to animal movement paths consisting of orde...
The two dominant approaches for the analysis of species–habitat associations in animals have been sh...
1. The loss, fragmentation and degradation of habitat everywhere on Earth prompts increasing attenti...
1. The loss, fragmentation and degradation of habitat everywhere on Earth prompts increasing attenti...
The Lévy walk hypothesis asserts that the optimal search strategy for a forager under specific condi...
As humans modify, destroy and create habitats, there is a pressing need for understanding the effect...
International audienceMovement of organisms plays a fundamental role in the evolution and diversity ...
The analysis of animal movement reveals important features of habitat preferences and behaviours, an...
Abstract Animal movement has been identified as a key feature in understanding animal behavior, dist...
The ability to predict animal space use patterns is a fundamental concern in changing environments. ...
As spatio-temporal movement data is becoming more widely available for analysis in GIS and related a...
Understanding how broad-scale patterns in animal populations emerge from individual-level processes ...
Animal movement has a fundamental impact on population and community structure and dynamics. Biased ...
Animal movement has a fundamental impact on population and community structure and dynamics. Biased ...
Animal movement has a fundamental impact on population and community structure and dynamics. Biased ...
We present a framework for fitting multiple random walks to animal movement paths consisting of orde...
The two dominant approaches for the analysis of species–habitat associations in animals have been sh...
1. The loss, fragmentation and degradation of habitat everywhere on Earth prompts increasing attenti...
1. The loss, fragmentation and degradation of habitat everywhere on Earth prompts increasing attenti...
The Lévy walk hypothesis asserts that the optimal search strategy for a forager under specific condi...
As humans modify, destroy and create habitats, there is a pressing need for understanding the effect...
International audienceMovement of organisms plays a fundamental role in the evolution and diversity ...
The analysis of animal movement reveals important features of habitat preferences and behaviours, an...
Abstract Animal movement has been identified as a key feature in understanding animal behavior, dist...
The ability to predict animal space use patterns is a fundamental concern in changing environments. ...
As spatio-temporal movement data is becoming more widely available for analysis in GIS and related a...
Understanding how broad-scale patterns in animal populations emerge from individual-level processes ...