From butterflies to elephants, the rapidly developing science of movement ecology is providing increasingly detailed spatio-temporal data on a wide array of mobile animals. Thus, this discipline also holds great promise for improving the conservation of wildlife. To measure progress toward this promise, we investigated the degree to which movement ecology research is connected to conservation goals as well as the proportion of studies that were incorporated into federal and international status assessments for mobile species at risk. We examined 13,349 “movement ecology” papers published between 1990 and 2014 and found that explicit connections to conservation and management were made in 35% (n = 4, 672) of these papers, with the number of ...
Understanding animal movement is essential to elucidate how animals interact, survive, and thrive in...
Among ecologists, movement is on the move. Over the past decade or so, a growing number of researche...
Conservation planning has tended to assume that thetargets of management, such as species or ecosyst...
From butterflies to elephants, the rapidly developing science of movement ecology is providing incre...
Substantial advances have been made in our understanding of the movement of species, including proce...
The distributions of many species are dynamic in space and time, and movements made by individuals r...
The distributions of many species are dynamic in space and time, and movements made by individuals r...
Addressing ongoing biodiversity loss requires collaboration between conservation scientists and prac...
A central goal in conserving, or managing, biodiversity is to identify the spatial scale of manageme...
Dispersal knowledge is essential for conservation management, and demand is growing. But are we accu...
Anthropogenic habitat fragmentation is a primary driver of species endangerment across the globe and...
International audienceMovement, both within an individual’s home range and at the scale of dispersal...
<div><p>Dispersal knowledge is essential for conservation management, and demand is growing. But are...
Dispersal knowledge is essential for conservation management, and demand is growing. But are we accu...
Efforts to prioritize conservation planning are undermined by several recognized knowledge shortfall...
Understanding animal movement is essential to elucidate how animals interact, survive, and thrive in...
Among ecologists, movement is on the move. Over the past decade or so, a growing number of researche...
Conservation planning has tended to assume that thetargets of management, such as species or ecosyst...
From butterflies to elephants, the rapidly developing science of movement ecology is providing incre...
Substantial advances have been made in our understanding of the movement of species, including proce...
The distributions of many species are dynamic in space and time, and movements made by individuals r...
The distributions of many species are dynamic in space and time, and movements made by individuals r...
Addressing ongoing biodiversity loss requires collaboration between conservation scientists and prac...
A central goal in conserving, or managing, biodiversity is to identify the spatial scale of manageme...
Dispersal knowledge is essential for conservation management, and demand is growing. But are we accu...
Anthropogenic habitat fragmentation is a primary driver of species endangerment across the globe and...
International audienceMovement, both within an individual’s home range and at the scale of dispersal...
<div><p>Dispersal knowledge is essential for conservation management, and demand is growing. But are...
Dispersal knowledge is essential for conservation management, and demand is growing. But are we accu...
Efforts to prioritize conservation planning are undermined by several recognized knowledge shortfall...
Understanding animal movement is essential to elucidate how animals interact, survive, and thrive in...
Among ecologists, movement is on the move. Over the past decade or so, a growing number of researche...
Conservation planning has tended to assume that thetargets of management, such as species or ecosyst...