Identifying and understanding patterns in movement data are amongst the principal aims of movement ecology. By quantifying the similarity of movement trajectories, inferences can be made about diverse processes, ranging from individual specialisation to the ontogeny of foraging strategies. Movement analysis is not unique to ecology however, and methods for estimating the similarity of movement trajectories have been developed in other fields but are currently under-utilised by ecologists. Here, we introduce five commonly used measures of trajectory similarity: dynamic time warping (DTW), longest common subsequence (LCSS), edit distance for real sequences (EDR), Fréchet distance and nearest neighbour distance (NND), of which only NND is rout...
Movement is a fundamental process in the natural world, and active movement in response to environme...
Biological processes involve movements across all measurable scales. Similarity measures can be appl...
Understanding how animals move within their environment is a burgeoning field of research. Despite ...
Identifying and understanding patterns in movement data are amongst the principal aims of movement e...
Computing trajectory similarity is a fundamental operation in movement analytics, required in search...
Movement similarity is a hot topic and the foundation of a plethora of methodologies in movement ana...
Time series are a critical component of ecological analysis, used to track changes in biotic and abi...
1. Understanding how animal movements change across space and time is a fundamental question in ecol...
ecause empirical studies of animal movement are most-often site- and species-specific, we lack under...
Most animals live in seasonal environments and experience very different conditions throughout the y...
Digital tracking technologies have considerably increased the amount and quality of movement traject...
Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing s...
New technologies have vastly increased the available data on animal movement and behaviour. Conseque...
Movement is a fundamental process in the natural world, and active movement in response to environme...
Biological processes involve movements across all measurable scales. Similarity measures can be appl...
Understanding how animals move within their environment is a burgeoning field of research. Despite ...
Identifying and understanding patterns in movement data are amongst the principal aims of movement e...
Computing trajectory similarity is a fundamental operation in movement analytics, required in search...
Movement similarity is a hot topic and the foundation of a plethora of methodologies in movement ana...
Time series are a critical component of ecological analysis, used to track changes in biotic and abi...
1. Understanding how animal movements change across space and time is a fundamental question in ecol...
ecause empirical studies of animal movement are most-often site- and species-specific, we lack under...
Most animals live in seasonal environments and experience very different conditions throughout the y...
Digital tracking technologies have considerably increased the amount and quality of movement traject...
Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing s...
New technologies have vastly increased the available data on animal movement and behaviour. Conseque...
Movement is a fundamental process in the natural world, and active movement in response to environme...
Biological processes involve movements across all measurable scales. Similarity measures can be appl...
Understanding how animals move within their environment is a burgeoning field of research. Despite ...