1. Animal movements arise from complex interactions of individuals with their environment, including both conspecific and heterospecific individuals. Animals may be attracted to each other for mating, social foraging, or information gain, or may keep at a distance from others to avoid aggressive encounters related to, e.g., interference competition, territoriality, or predation. With modern tracking technology, more data sets are emerging that allow to investigate fine-scale interactions between free-ranging individuals from movement data, however, few methods exist to disentangle fine-scale behavioural responses of interacting individuals when these are highly individual-specific. 2. In a framework of step-selection functions, we related m...
Miscommunication may induce a high risk of unnecessary escalated fights between competitors (populat...
1. Statistical modelling of animal movement data is a rapidly growing area of research. Typically th...
Group dynamics are a fundamental aspect of many species' movements. The need to adequately model ind...
1. Animal movements arise from complex interactions of individuals with their environment, including...
Moving animal groups display remarkable feats of coordination. This coordination is largely achieved...
Many animals, such as migrating shoals of fish, navigate in groups. Knowing the mechanisms involved ...
It is generally assumed that high-resolution movement data are needed to extract meaningful decision...
Collective animal behavior studies have led the way in developing models that account for a large nu...
1. Wildlife scientists continue to be interested in studying ways to quantify how the movements of a...
Many animals, such as migrating shoals of fish, navigate in groups. Knowing the mechanisms involved ...
Abstract Background Identifying the behavioral state for wild animals that can’t be directly observe...
Out of all the complex phenomena displayed in the behaviour of animal groups, many are thought to be...
1. Ecologists have long been interested in linking individual behavior with higher-level processes. ...
Intraspecific interactions between individuals or groups of individuals of the same species are an i...
Many animals use signals to recognize familiar individuals but risk mistakes because the signal prop...
Miscommunication may induce a high risk of unnecessary escalated fights between competitors (populat...
1. Statistical modelling of animal movement data is a rapidly growing area of research. Typically th...
Group dynamics are a fundamental aspect of many species' movements. The need to adequately model ind...
1. Animal movements arise from complex interactions of individuals with their environment, including...
Moving animal groups display remarkable feats of coordination. This coordination is largely achieved...
Many animals, such as migrating shoals of fish, navigate in groups. Knowing the mechanisms involved ...
It is generally assumed that high-resolution movement data are needed to extract meaningful decision...
Collective animal behavior studies have led the way in developing models that account for a large nu...
1. Wildlife scientists continue to be interested in studying ways to quantify how the movements of a...
Many animals, such as migrating shoals of fish, navigate in groups. Knowing the mechanisms involved ...
Abstract Background Identifying the behavioral state for wild animals that can’t be directly observe...
Out of all the complex phenomena displayed in the behaviour of animal groups, many are thought to be...
1. Ecologists have long been interested in linking individual behavior with higher-level processes. ...
Intraspecific interactions between individuals or groups of individuals of the same species are an i...
Many animals use signals to recognize familiar individuals but risk mistakes because the signal prop...
Miscommunication may induce a high risk of unnecessary escalated fights between competitors (populat...
1. Statistical modelling of animal movement data is a rapidly growing area of research. Typically th...
Group dynamics are a fundamental aspect of many species' movements. The need to adequately model ind...