Abstract Background Because empirical studies of animal movement are most-often site- and species-specific, we lack understanding of the level of consistency in movement patterns across diverse taxa, as well as a framework for quantitatively classifying movement patterns. We aim to address this gap by determining the extent to which statistical signatures of animal movement patterns recur across ecological systems. We assessed a suite of movement metrics derived from GPS trajectories of thirteen marine and terrestrial vertebrate species spanning three taxonomic classes, orders of magnitude in body size, and modes of movement (swimming, flying, walking). Using these metrics, we performed a principal components analysis and cluster analysis t...
The growing field of movement ecology uses high resolution movement data to analyze animal behavior ...
Movement is important to all organisms, and accordingly it is addressed in a huge number of papers i...
<p>The growing field of movement ecology uses high resolution movement data to analyze animal behavi...
BackgroundBecause empirical studies of animal movement are most-often site- and species-specific, we...
ecause empirical studies of animal movement are most-often site- and species-specific, we lack under...
The extent of increasing anthropogenic impacts on large marine vertebrates partly depends on the ani...
Abstract Despite its consequences for ecological processes and population dynamics, intra‐specific v...
We present a methodology for distinguishing between three types of animal movement behavior (foragin...
Identifying and understanding patterns in movement data are amongst the principal aims of movement e...
A literature review shows that qualitative dichotomies describing interspecific differences in the m...
Animal movement acts at multiple scales: it can shape the destiny of individuals and populations, go...
Limited dispersal is commonly used to explain differences in diversification rates. An obvious but u...
The growing field of movement ecology uses high resolution movement data to analyze animal behavior ...
Movement is important to all organisms, and accordingly it is addressed in a huge number of papers i...
<p>The growing field of movement ecology uses high resolution movement data to analyze animal behavi...
BackgroundBecause empirical studies of animal movement are most-often site- and species-specific, we...
ecause empirical studies of animal movement are most-often site- and species-specific, we lack under...
The extent of increasing anthropogenic impacts on large marine vertebrates partly depends on the ani...
Abstract Despite its consequences for ecological processes and population dynamics, intra‐specific v...
We present a methodology for distinguishing between three types of animal movement behavior (foragin...
Identifying and understanding patterns in movement data are amongst the principal aims of movement e...
A literature review shows that qualitative dichotomies describing interspecific differences in the m...
Animal movement acts at multiple scales: it can shape the destiny of individuals and populations, go...
Limited dispersal is commonly used to explain differences in diversification rates. An obvious but u...
The growing field of movement ecology uses high resolution movement data to analyze animal behavior ...
Movement is important to all organisms, and accordingly it is addressed in a huge number of papers i...
<p>The growing field of movement ecology uses high resolution movement data to analyze animal behavi...