By shaping where individuals move, habitat configuration can fundamentally structure animal populations. Yet, we currently lack a framework for generating quantitative predictions about the role of habitat configuration in modulating population outcomes. To address this gap, we propose a modelling framework inspired by studies using networks to characterize habitat connectivity. We first define animal habitat networks, explain how they can integrate information about the different configurational features of animal habitats, and highlight the need for a bottom–up generative model that can depict realistic variations in habitat potential connectivity. Second, we describe a model for simulating animal habitat networks (available in the R pack...
Animal movement patterns are increasingly analysed as spatial networks. Currently, structures of com...
International audienceMany graph-based studies consider just one habitat type (breeding habitat) and...
International audienceA pressing challenge for ecologists is predicting how human-driven environment...
By shaping where individuals move, habitat configuration can fundamentally structure animal populati...
By shaping where individuals move, habitat configuration can fundamentally structure animal populati...
AbstractHabitat connectivity is important for species’ survival and can be maintained in landscapes ...
Natural habitats organisms rely on are characterized by their configurational features, such as the ...
For their survival, animal species depend on networks of well-connected habitat patches (i.e. habita...
Ecologists regularly use animal contact networks to describe interactions underlying pathogen transm...
New technologies have vastly increased the available data on animal movement and behaviour. Conseque...
Context High-resolution animal movement data are becoming increasingly available, yet having a multi...
Biodiversity conservation requires modeling tools capable of predicting the presence or absence (i.e...
The built environment, especially roads, urban and suburban development, can reduce the ability for ...
1. Biodiversity conservation requires modelling tools capable of predicting the presence or absence ...
Although classical ecological theory (e.g., on ideal free consumers) recognizes the potential effect...
Animal movement patterns are increasingly analysed as spatial networks. Currently, structures of com...
International audienceMany graph-based studies consider just one habitat type (breeding habitat) and...
International audienceA pressing challenge for ecologists is predicting how human-driven environment...
By shaping where individuals move, habitat configuration can fundamentally structure animal populati...
By shaping where individuals move, habitat configuration can fundamentally structure animal populati...
AbstractHabitat connectivity is important for species’ survival and can be maintained in landscapes ...
Natural habitats organisms rely on are characterized by their configurational features, such as the ...
For their survival, animal species depend on networks of well-connected habitat patches (i.e. habita...
Ecologists regularly use animal contact networks to describe interactions underlying pathogen transm...
New technologies have vastly increased the available data on animal movement and behaviour. Conseque...
Context High-resolution animal movement data are becoming increasingly available, yet having a multi...
Biodiversity conservation requires modeling tools capable of predicting the presence or absence (i.e...
The built environment, especially roads, urban and suburban development, can reduce the ability for ...
1. Biodiversity conservation requires modelling tools capable of predicting the presence or absence ...
Although classical ecological theory (e.g., on ideal free consumers) recognizes the potential effect...
Animal movement patterns are increasingly analysed as spatial networks. Currently, structures of com...
International audienceMany graph-based studies consider just one habitat type (breeding habitat) and...
International audienceA pressing challenge for ecologists is predicting how human-driven environment...