Speed and distance traveled provide quantifiable links between behavior and energetics, and are among the metrics most routinely estimated from animal tracking data. Researchers typically sum over the straight-line displacements (SLDs) between sampled locations to quantify distance traveled, while speed is estimated by dividing these displacements by time. Problematically, this approach is highly sensitive to the measurement scale, with biases subject to the sampling frequency, the tortuosity of the animal’s movement, and the amount of measurement error. Compounding the issue of scale-sensitivity, SLD estimates do not come equipped with confidence intervals to quantify their uncertainty.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40462-019-0177-
Global Positioning System (GPS) error, associated with free-ranging animal studies, remains a concer...
The combined use of global positioning system (GPS) technology and motion sensors within the discipl...
We present a methodology for distinguishing between three types of animal movement behavior (foragin...
1. The distance travelled by animals is an important ecological variable that links behaviour, energ...
1. The distance travelled by animals is an important ecological variable that links behaviour, energ...
1. The distance travelled by animals is an important ecological variable that links behaviour, energ...
Recent advances in telemetry technology have created a wealth of tracking data available for many an...
Distance sampling is a popular statistical method to estimate the density of wild animal populations...
R. Glennie gratefully acknowledges the Carnegie Trust for funding his work on this research project....
Travel speed (average speed of travel while active) and day range (average speed over the daily acti...
Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild animal pop...
Numerous methods are currently available to track animal movements. However, only one of these, dead...
<div><p>Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild an...
Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild animal pop...
Abstract: Background: Understanding what animals do in time and space is important for a range of ec...
Global Positioning System (GPS) error, associated with free-ranging animal studies, remains a concer...
The combined use of global positioning system (GPS) technology and motion sensors within the discipl...
We present a methodology for distinguishing between three types of animal movement behavior (foragin...
1. The distance travelled by animals is an important ecological variable that links behaviour, energ...
1. The distance travelled by animals is an important ecological variable that links behaviour, energ...
1. The distance travelled by animals is an important ecological variable that links behaviour, energ...
Recent advances in telemetry technology have created a wealth of tracking data available for many an...
Distance sampling is a popular statistical method to estimate the density of wild animal populations...
R. Glennie gratefully acknowledges the Carnegie Trust for funding his work on this research project....
Travel speed (average speed of travel while active) and day range (average speed over the daily acti...
Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild animal pop...
Numerous methods are currently available to track animal movements. However, only one of these, dead...
<div><p>Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild an...
Line transect sampling is a distance sampling method for estimating the abundance of wild animal pop...
Abstract: Background: Understanding what animals do in time and space is important for a range of ec...
Global Positioning System (GPS) error, associated with free-ranging animal studies, remains a concer...
The combined use of global positioning system (GPS) technology and motion sensors within the discipl...
We present a methodology for distinguishing between three types of animal movement behavior (foragin...