When analysing the movements of an animal, a common task is to generate a continuous probability density surface that characterises the spatial distribution of its locations, termed a home range. Traditional kernel density estimation (KDE), the Brownian Bridges kernel method, and time-geographic density estimation are all commonly used for this purpose, although their applicability in some practical situations is limited. Other studies have argued that KDE is inappropriate analysing moving objects, while the latter two methods are only suitable for tracking data collected at frequent enough intervals such that an object’s movement pattern can be adequately represented using a space–time path created by connecting consecutive points. This re...
Radio-telemetry is often the method of choice for studies of species\ud whose behaviour is difficult...
Recent developments and ubiquitous use of global positioning devices have revolutionised movement ec...
Wildlife home ranges continue to be a common spatial unit for modeling animal habitat selection. Tel...
When analysing the movements of an animal, a common task is to generate a continuous probability den...
Time-geographic density estimation (TGDE) is a method of movement pattern analysis that generates a ...
The home range is the fundamental measurement of fish and wildlife space-use patterns. Kernel densit...
This research presents time-geographic density estimation (TGDE) as a new technique of animal home r...
The only assumption of kernel density estimation, the most popular method of animal home range delin...
Creation of density maps and estimation of home range is problematic for observations of animal move...
Home-range estimators are commonly tested with simulated animal locational data in the laboratory be...
The distributions and relative densities of species are keys to ecology. Large amounts of tracking d...
The distributions and relative densities of species are keys to ecology. Large amounts of tracking d...
International audienceBackground: Kernel density estimation (KDE) is a major tool in the movement ec...
1. The utilisation distribution of an animal describes the relative probability of space use. It is ...
Advances in digital biotelemetry technologies are enabling the collection of bigger and more accurat...
Radio-telemetry is often the method of choice for studies of species\ud whose behaviour is difficult...
Recent developments and ubiquitous use of global positioning devices have revolutionised movement ec...
Wildlife home ranges continue to be a common spatial unit for modeling animal habitat selection. Tel...
When analysing the movements of an animal, a common task is to generate a continuous probability den...
Time-geographic density estimation (TGDE) is a method of movement pattern analysis that generates a ...
The home range is the fundamental measurement of fish and wildlife space-use patterns. Kernel densit...
This research presents time-geographic density estimation (TGDE) as a new technique of animal home r...
The only assumption of kernel density estimation, the most popular method of animal home range delin...
Creation of density maps and estimation of home range is problematic for observations of animal move...
Home-range estimators are commonly tested with simulated animal locational data in the laboratory be...
The distributions and relative densities of species are keys to ecology. Large amounts of tracking d...
The distributions and relative densities of species are keys to ecology. Large amounts of tracking d...
International audienceBackground: Kernel density estimation (KDE) is a major tool in the movement ec...
1. The utilisation distribution of an animal describes the relative probability of space use. It is ...
Advances in digital biotelemetry technologies are enabling the collection of bigger and more accurat...
Radio-telemetry is often the method of choice for studies of species\ud whose behaviour is difficult...
Recent developments and ubiquitous use of global positioning devices have revolutionised movement ec...
Wildlife home ranges continue to be a common spatial unit for modeling animal habitat selection. Tel...