Background With decreasing costs of GPS telemetry devices, data repositories of animal movement paths are increasing almost exponentially in size. A series of complex statistical tools have been developed in conjunction with this increase in data. Each of these methods offers certain improvements over previously proposed methods, but each has certain assumptions or shortcomings that make its general application difficult. In the case of the recently developed Time Local Convex Hull (T-LoCoH) method, the subjectivity in parameter selection serves as one of the primary impediments to its more widespread use. While there are certain advantages to the flexibility it offers for question-driven research, the lack of an objective approach for para...
Background: Global positioning system (GPS) technology for monitoring home range and movements of wi...
Radio-telemetry is often the method of choice for studies of species\ud whose behaviour is difficult...
Modern home-range estimation typically relies on data derived from expensive radio- or GPS-tracking....
Background With decreasing costs of GPS telemetry devices, data repositories of animal movement path...
BackgroundWith decreasing costs of GPS telemetry devices, data repositories of animal movement paths...
BackgroundContinued exploration of the performance of the recently proposed cross-validation-based a...
Abstract Background Continued exploration of the performance of the recently proposed cross-validati...
Traditional VHF radio-tracking is gradually being replaced by GPS tracking devices in spatial ecolog...
Home range estimation is routine practice in ecological research. While advances in animal tracking ...
Aim: Home range (HR) metrics are widely used in ecology and conservation, but the quantitative basis...
Accuracy of home-range estimates in animals is influenced by a variety of factors, such as method of...
<div><p>The development of GPS tags for tracking wildlife has revolutionised the study of home range...
Wildlife home ranges continue to be a common spatial unit for modeling animal habitat selection. Tel...
The development of GPS tags for tracking wildlife has revolutionised the study of home ranges, habit...
A rich set of statistical techniques has been developed over the last several decades to estimate th...
Background: Global positioning system (GPS) technology for monitoring home range and movements of wi...
Radio-telemetry is often the method of choice for studies of species\ud whose behaviour is difficult...
Modern home-range estimation typically relies on data derived from expensive radio- or GPS-tracking....
Background With decreasing costs of GPS telemetry devices, data repositories of animal movement path...
BackgroundWith decreasing costs of GPS telemetry devices, data repositories of animal movement paths...
BackgroundContinued exploration of the performance of the recently proposed cross-validation-based a...
Abstract Background Continued exploration of the performance of the recently proposed cross-validati...
Traditional VHF radio-tracking is gradually being replaced by GPS tracking devices in spatial ecolog...
Home range estimation is routine practice in ecological research. While advances in animal tracking ...
Aim: Home range (HR) metrics are widely used in ecology and conservation, but the quantitative basis...
Accuracy of home-range estimates in animals is influenced by a variety of factors, such as method of...
<div><p>The development of GPS tags for tracking wildlife has revolutionised the study of home range...
Wildlife home ranges continue to be a common spatial unit for modeling animal habitat selection. Tel...
The development of GPS tags for tracking wildlife has revolutionised the study of home ranges, habit...
A rich set of statistical techniques has been developed over the last several decades to estimate th...
Background: Global positioning system (GPS) technology for monitoring home range and movements of wi...
Radio-telemetry is often the method of choice for studies of species\ud whose behaviour is difficult...
Modern home-range estimation typically relies on data derived from expensive radio- or GPS-tracking....