Understanding animal movement behaviour is key to furthering our knowledge on intra- and inter-specific competition, group cohesion, energy expenditure, habitat use, the spread of zoonotic diseases or species management. We used a radial basis function surface approximation subject to minimum description length constraint to uncover the state-space dynamical systems from time series data. This approximation allowed us to infer structure from a mathematical model of the movement behaviour of sheep and red deer, and the effect of density, thermal stress and vegetation type. Animal movement was recorded using GPS collars deployed in sheep and deer grazing a large experimental plot in winter and summer. Information on the thermal stress to whic...
Animals move to interact with the environment in order to find food resources and cover. Intrinsic c...
AbstractInterspecific interactions are key drivers in structuring animal communities. Sympatric anim...
Territory formation is ubiquitous throughout the animal kingdom. At the individual level, various be...
Understanding animal movement behaviour is key to furthering our knowledge on intra- and inter-speci...
<div><p>Understanding animal movement behaviour is key to furthering our knowledge on intra- and int...
© 2017 Dr. Matthew MalishevFrom shifts in air temperature on the scale of seconds to blooms of food ...
Collective phenomena, whereby agent–agent interactions determine spatial patterns, are ubiquitous in...
Understanding the drivers of animal movement is significant for ecology and biology. Yet researchers...
Interactions between domestic and wild species has become a global problem of growing interest. Glob...
An area of research that has recently gained more attention is to understand how species respond to ...
Finding structures and patterns in animal movement data is essential towards understanding a variety...
Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing s...
Of the many behaviors that an animal exhibits, movement is one of the main studied components of org...
As humans modify, destroy and create habitats, there is a pressing need for understanding the effect...
The ways in which animals move are a complex phenomena, from small scale interactions to larger mig...
Animals move to interact with the environment in order to find food resources and cover. Intrinsic c...
AbstractInterspecific interactions are key drivers in structuring animal communities. Sympatric anim...
Territory formation is ubiquitous throughout the animal kingdom. At the individual level, various be...
Understanding animal movement behaviour is key to furthering our knowledge on intra- and inter-speci...
<div><p>Understanding animal movement behaviour is key to furthering our knowledge on intra- and int...
© 2017 Dr. Matthew MalishevFrom shifts in air temperature on the scale of seconds to blooms of food ...
Collective phenomena, whereby agent–agent interactions determine spatial patterns, are ubiquitous in...
Understanding the drivers of animal movement is significant for ecology and biology. Yet researchers...
Interactions between domestic and wild species has become a global problem of growing interest. Glob...
An area of research that has recently gained more attention is to understand how species respond to ...
Finding structures and patterns in animal movement data is essential towards understanding a variety...
Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing s...
Of the many behaviors that an animal exhibits, movement is one of the main studied components of org...
As humans modify, destroy and create habitats, there is a pressing need for understanding the effect...
The ways in which animals move are a complex phenomena, from small scale interactions to larger mig...
Animals move to interact with the environment in order to find food resources and cover. Intrinsic c...
AbstractInterspecific interactions are key drivers in structuring animal communities. Sympatric anim...
Territory formation is ubiquitous throughout the animal kingdom. At the individual level, various be...