The collection of the deer data used in this study was supported by funding from The Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, Inc.Background The study of inter-individual interactions (often termed spatial-temporal interactions, or dynamic interactions) from remote tracking data has focused primarily on identifying the presence of such interactions. New datasets and methods offer opportunity to answer more nuanced questions, such as where on the landscape interactions occur. In this paper, we provide a new approach for mapping areas of spatial-temporal overlap in wildlife from remote tracking data. The method, termed the joint potential path area (jPPA) builds from the time-geographic movement model, originally proposed for studying human movement ...
We present methodological advances to a recently developed framework to study sequential habitat use...
We present methodological advances to a recently developed framework to study sequential habitat use...
Black-tailed deer (BTD, Odocoileus hemionus columbianus), a socio-economically important deer specie...
New tracking technologies are allowing researchers to study wildlife movements at unprecedented spat...
AbstractNew tracking technologies are allowing researchers to study wildlife movements at unpreceden...
Digital tracking technologies have considerably increased the amount and quality of movement traject...
The expressed movements of animals are realizations of complex spatiotemporal processes. The varied ...
Disturbance events between wild animals and visitors of a recreational area are an excellent example...
We examined the spatial interactions of nine female White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in tw...
Digital tracking technologies have considerably increased the amount and quality of animal trajector...
Digital tracking technologies have considerably increased the amount and quality of animal trajector...
Geographic information systems (GIS) are widely used for mapping wildlife movement patterns, and obs...
We present methodological advances to a recently developed framework to study sequential habitat use...
Digital tracking technologies have considerably increased the amount and quality of animal trajector...
Anthropogenic activities, such as outdoor recreation, have the potential to change complex interacti...
We present methodological advances to a recently developed framework to study sequential habitat use...
We present methodological advances to a recently developed framework to study sequential habitat use...
Black-tailed deer (BTD, Odocoileus hemionus columbianus), a socio-economically important deer specie...
New tracking technologies are allowing researchers to study wildlife movements at unprecedented spat...
AbstractNew tracking technologies are allowing researchers to study wildlife movements at unpreceden...
Digital tracking technologies have considerably increased the amount and quality of movement traject...
The expressed movements of animals are realizations of complex spatiotemporal processes. The varied ...
Disturbance events between wild animals and visitors of a recreational area are an excellent example...
We examined the spatial interactions of nine female White-tailed Deer (Odocoileus virginianus) in tw...
Digital tracking technologies have considerably increased the amount and quality of animal trajector...
Digital tracking technologies have considerably increased the amount and quality of animal trajector...
Geographic information systems (GIS) are widely used for mapping wildlife movement patterns, and obs...
We present methodological advances to a recently developed framework to study sequential habitat use...
Digital tracking technologies have considerably increased the amount and quality of animal trajector...
Anthropogenic activities, such as outdoor recreation, have the potential to change complex interacti...
We present methodological advances to a recently developed framework to study sequential habitat use...
We present methodological advances to a recently developed framework to study sequential habitat use...
Black-tailed deer (BTD, Odocoileus hemionus columbianus), a socio-economically important deer specie...