1. Understanding how animal movements change across space and time is a fundamental question in ecology. While classical analyses of trajectories give insightful descriptors of spatial patterns, a satisfying method for assessing the temporal succession of such patterns is lacking. 2. Network analyses are increasingly used to capture properties of complex animal trajectories in simple graphical metrics. Here, building on this approach, we introduce a method that incorporates time into movement network analyses based on temporal sequences of network motifs. 3. We illustrate our method using four example trajectories (bumblebee, black kite, roe deer, wolf) collected with different technologies (harmonic radar, platform terminal transmi...
Despite their importance for the spread of zoonotic diseases, our understanding of the dynamical asp...
Recent advances in biologging open promising perspectives in the study of animal movements at numero...
Understanding the spatial dynamics of animal movement is an essential component of maintaining ecolo...
We implemented our method in R. We provide the codes and the bumblebee and black kite datasets in Dr...
New technologies have vastly increased the available data on animal movement and behaviour. Conseque...
Animal movement patterns are increasingly analysed as spatial networks. Currently, structures of com...
Identifying and understanding patterns in movement data are amongst the principal aims of movement e...
Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing s...
Ecologists regularly use animal contact networks to describe interactions underlying pathogen transm...
Movement is a fundamental process in the natural world, and active movement in response to environme...
Understanding interactions between individual animals and their resources is fundamental to ecology....
Animal movement along repeatedly used, “habitual” routes could emerge from a variety of cognitive me...
Citation: Chen, S., Ilany, A., White, B. J., Sanderson, M. W., & Lanzas, C. (2015). Spatial-Temporal...
Understanding the spatial dynamics of animal movement is an essential component of maintaining ecolo...
Despite their importance for the spread of zoonotic diseases, our understanding of the dynamical asp...
Recent advances in biologging open promising perspectives in the study of animal movements at numero...
Understanding the spatial dynamics of animal movement is an essential component of maintaining ecolo...
We implemented our method in R. We provide the codes and the bumblebee and black kite datasets in Dr...
New technologies have vastly increased the available data on animal movement and behaviour. Conseque...
Animal movement patterns are increasingly analysed as spatial networks. Currently, structures of com...
Identifying and understanding patterns in movement data are amongst the principal aims of movement e...
Animals do not occupy the space at random, but in dependence of distribution of resources allowing s...
Ecologists regularly use animal contact networks to describe interactions underlying pathogen transm...
Movement is a fundamental process in the natural world, and active movement in response to environme...
Understanding interactions between individual animals and their resources is fundamental to ecology....
Animal movement along repeatedly used, “habitual” routes could emerge from a variety of cognitive me...
Citation: Chen, S., Ilany, A., White, B. J., Sanderson, M. W., & Lanzas, C. (2015). Spatial-Temporal...
Understanding the spatial dynamics of animal movement is an essential component of maintaining ecolo...
Despite their importance for the spread of zoonotic diseases, our understanding of the dynamical asp...
Recent advances in biologging open promising perspectives in the study of animal movements at numero...
Understanding the spatial dynamics of animal movement is an essential component of maintaining ecolo...