Mechanistic home range models are important tools in modeling animal dynamics in spatially complex environments. We introduce a class of stochastic models for animal movement in a habitat of varying preference. Such models interpolate between spatially implicit resource selection analysis (RSA) and advection-diffusion models, possessing these two models as limiting cases. We find a closed-form solution for the steady-state (equilibrium) probability distribution u* using a factorization of the redistribution operator into symmetric and diagonal parts. How space use is controlled by the habitat preference function w depends on the characteristic width of the animals' redistribution kernel: when the redistribution kernel is wide relative to va...
Despite its central place in animal ecology no general mechanistic movement model with an emergent h...
Home range sizes of territorial animals are often observed to vary periodically in response to sea-s...
Detailed observation of the movement of individual animals offers the potential to understand spatia...
In the three decades since its introduction, resource selection analysis (RSA) has become a widespre...
Abstract. In this work we provide a flexible stochastic model for the movement of territorial mammal...
1. The utilisation distribution of an animal describes the relative probability of space use. It is ...
1.If animals moved randomly in space, the use of different habitats would be proportional to their a...
The two dominant approaches for the analysis of species–habitat associations in animals have been sh...
As humans modify, destroy and create habitats, there is a pressing need for understanding the effect...
Kernel-based utilization distribution (UD) estimates are powerful tools to investigate home range sp...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
1.Resource selection analysis (RSA) seeks to understand how spatial abundance covaries with environm...
We live in a world of human-induced rapid environmental change, where the frequency of extinctions a...
The analysis of animal movement reveals important features of habitat preferences and behaviours, an...
Home range behaviour is a common pattern of space use, having fundamental consequences for ecologica...
Despite its central place in animal ecology no general mechanistic movement model with an emergent h...
Home range sizes of territorial animals are often observed to vary periodically in response to sea-s...
Detailed observation of the movement of individual animals offers the potential to understand spatia...
In the three decades since its introduction, resource selection analysis (RSA) has become a widespre...
Abstract. In this work we provide a flexible stochastic model for the movement of territorial mammal...
1. The utilisation distribution of an animal describes the relative probability of space use. It is ...
1.If animals moved randomly in space, the use of different habitats would be proportional to their a...
The two dominant approaches for the analysis of species–habitat associations in animals have been sh...
As humans modify, destroy and create habitats, there is a pressing need for understanding the effect...
Kernel-based utilization distribution (UD) estimates are powerful tools to investigate home range sp...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
1.Resource selection analysis (RSA) seeks to understand how spatial abundance covaries with environm...
We live in a world of human-induced rapid environmental change, where the frequency of extinctions a...
The analysis of animal movement reveals important features of habitat preferences and behaviours, an...
Home range behaviour is a common pattern of space use, having fundamental consequences for ecologica...
Despite its central place in animal ecology no general mechanistic movement model with an emergent h...
Home range sizes of territorial animals are often observed to vary periodically in response to sea-s...
Detailed observation of the movement of individual animals offers the potential to understand spatia...