1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamental for understanding the effect of habitat changes on ecosystem functioning. Recent attempts to address this problem have sought to unify resource selection analysis, where animal space use is derived from available habitat quality, and mechanistic movement models, where detailed movement processes of an animal are used to predict its emergent utilisation distribution. Such models bias the animal's movement towards patches that are easily available and resource-rich, and the result is a predicted probability density at a given position being a function of the habitat quality at that position. However, in reality, the probability that an anim...
<div>Movement influences a myriad of ecological processes operating at multiple spatial and temporal...
Movement influences a myriad of ecological processes operating at multiple spatial and temporal scal...
1.If animals moved randomly in space, the use of different habitats would be proportional to their a...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
1. Understanding why heterogeneity exists in animal-habitat spatial relationships is critical for id...
1. Understanding why heterogeneity exists in animal-habitat spatial relationships is critical for id...
1. Understanding why heterogeneity exists in animal-habitat spatial relationships is critical for id...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
<div><p>The dynamic nature of their internal states and the environment directly shape animals' spat...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
<div>Movement influences a myriad of ecological processes operating at multiple spatial and temporal...
Movement influences a myriad of ecological processes operating at multiple spatial and temporal scal...
1.If animals moved randomly in space, the use of different habitats would be proportional to their a...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
1. Understanding why heterogeneity exists in animal-habitat spatial relationships is critical for id...
1. Understanding why heterogeneity exists in animal-habitat spatial relationships is critical for id...
1. Understanding why heterogeneity exists in animal-habitat spatial relationships is critical for id...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
<div><p>The dynamic nature of their internal states and the environment directly shape animals' spat...
Most habitats are distributed heterogeneously in space, forcing animals to move according to both ha...
<div>Movement influences a myriad of ecological processes operating at multiple spatial and temporal...
Movement influences a myriad of ecological processes operating at multiple spatial and temporal scal...
1.If animals moved randomly in space, the use of different habitats would be proportional to their a...