Abstract Understanding the processes that determine how animals allocate time to space is a major challenge, although it is acknowledged that summed animal movement pathways over time must define space-time use. The critical question is then, what processes structure these pathways? Following the idea that turns within pathways might be based on environmentally determined decisions, we equipped Arabian oryx with head- and body-mounted tags to determine how they orientated their heads – which we posit is indicative of them assessing the environment – in relation to their movement paths, to investigate the role of environment scanning in path tortuosity. After simulating predators to verify that oryx look directly at objects of interest, we r...
For organisms that fly or swim, movement results from the combined effects of the moving medium - ai...
Recent advances in animal ecology have enabled identification of certain mechanisms that lead to the...
In principle, there are two kinds of strategies for navigating a straight course. One is to orient b...
Understanding the processes that determine how animals allocate time to space is a major challenge, ...
Background Whether, and how, animals move requires them to assess their environment to determine th...
Animal behavior is elicited, in part, in response to external conditions, but understanding how anim...
Head direction (HD) cells have frequently been regarded as an internal “compass ” that can be used f...
Efficient exploitation of large-scale space is crucial to many species of animal, but the difficulti...
Cognition, defined as the processes concerned with the acquisition, retention and use of information...
Animal movement along repeatedly used, “habitual” routes could emerge from a variety of cognitive me...
What animals know about their environment is crucial for understanding observed patterns of movement...
Navigation, the ability to organize behavior adaptively to move from one place to another, appeared ...
Spatial orientation and navigation rely on information about landmarks and self-motion cues gained f...
For organisms that fly or swim, movement results from the combined effects of the moving medium — ai...
The study of animal navigation is a complex and fertile field of research: Several questions regardi...
For organisms that fly or swim, movement results from the combined effects of the moving medium - ai...
Recent advances in animal ecology have enabled identification of certain mechanisms that lead to the...
In principle, there are two kinds of strategies for navigating a straight course. One is to orient b...
Understanding the processes that determine how animals allocate time to space is a major challenge, ...
Background Whether, and how, animals move requires them to assess their environment to determine th...
Animal behavior is elicited, in part, in response to external conditions, but understanding how anim...
Head direction (HD) cells have frequently been regarded as an internal “compass ” that can be used f...
Efficient exploitation of large-scale space is crucial to many species of animal, but the difficulti...
Cognition, defined as the processes concerned with the acquisition, retention and use of information...
Animal movement along repeatedly used, “habitual” routes could emerge from a variety of cognitive me...
What animals know about their environment is crucial for understanding observed patterns of movement...
Navigation, the ability to organize behavior adaptively to move from one place to another, appeared ...
Spatial orientation and navigation rely on information about landmarks and self-motion cues gained f...
For organisms that fly or swim, movement results from the combined effects of the moving medium — ai...
The study of animal navigation is a complex and fertile field of research: Several questions regardi...
For organisms that fly or swim, movement results from the combined effects of the moving medium - ai...
Recent advances in animal ecology have enabled identification of certain mechanisms that lead to the...
In principle, there are two kinds of strategies for navigating a straight course. One is to orient b...