A common population characteristic of interest in animal ecology studies pertains to the selection of resources. That is, given the resources available to animals, what do they ultimately choose to use? A variety of statistical approaches have been employed to examine this question and each has advantages and disadvantages with respect to the form of available data and the properties of estimators given model assumptions. A wealth of high resolution telemetry data are now being collected to study animal population movement and space use and these data present both challenges and opportunities for statistical inference. We summarize traditional methods for resource selection and then describe several extensions to deal with measurement uncer...
Resource selection studies are common in the wildlife ecology literature and typically rely on the c...
The analysis of animal movement reveals important features of habitat preferences and behaviours, an...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
We propose a general framework for the analysis of animal telemetry data through the use of weighted...
1.Resource selection analysis (RSA) seeks to understand how spatial abundance covaries with environm...
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
The two dominant approaches for the analysis of species–habitat associations in animals have been sh...
A resource selection function is a model of the likelihood that an available spatial unit will be us...
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
Resource selection is often studied by ecologists interested in the environmental drivers of animal ...
A resource selection function is a model of the likelihood that an available spatial unit will be us...
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
The performance of statistical methods for modeling resource selection by animals is difficult to ev...
Wildlife biologists are often interested in how an animal uses space and the habitat resources withi...
1. The utilization distribution of an animal describes the relative probability of space use. It is ...
Resource selection studies are common in the wildlife ecology literature and typically rely on the c...
The analysis of animal movement reveals important features of habitat preferences and behaviours, an...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
We propose a general framework for the analysis of animal telemetry data through the use of weighted...
1.Resource selection analysis (RSA) seeks to understand how spatial abundance covaries with environm...
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
The two dominant approaches for the analysis of species–habitat associations in animals have been sh...
A resource selection function is a model of the likelihood that an available spatial unit will be us...
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
Resource selection is often studied by ecologists interested in the environmental drivers of animal ...
A resource selection function is a model of the likelihood that an available spatial unit will be us...
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
The performance of statistical methods for modeling resource selection by animals is difficult to ev...
Wildlife biologists are often interested in how an animal uses space and the habitat resources withi...
1. The utilization distribution of an animal describes the relative probability of space use. It is ...
Resource selection studies are common in the wildlife ecology literature and typically rely on the c...
The analysis of animal movement reveals important features of habitat preferences and behaviours, an...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...