Wildlife home ranges continue to be a common spatial unit for modeling animal habitat selection. Telemetry data are increasing in spatial and temporal detail and new methods are being developed to incorporate fine resolution data into home range delineation. We extended a previously developed home range estimation technique that incorporates theory from time geography, the potential path area (PPA) home range, to allow the home range to be defined at multiple spatial scales depending on the observed rate of movement within the data. The benefits of this approach are demonstrated with a simulation study, which uses multi-state correlated random walks to represent dynamic movement phases to compare the modified PPA home range technique with a...
The term “home range” refers to the area in which an animal spends most of its time during everyday ...
A variety of methods are commonly used to quantify animal home ranges using location data acquired w...
Home range estimators are a critical component for understanding animal spatial ecology. The choice ...
Wildlife home ranges continue to be a common spatial unit for modeling animal habitat selection. Tel...
We introduce a new technique for delineating animal home ranges that is relatively simple and intuit...
Time-geographic density estimation (TGDE) is a method of movement pattern analysis that generates a ...
Wildlife biologists are often interested in how an animal uses space and the habitat resources withi...
Recent advances in animal tracking and telemetry technology have allowed the collection of location ...
Home-range estimates are a common product of animal tracking data, as each range represents the area...
The home range is the fundamental measurement of fish and wildlife space-use patterns. Kernel densit...
Geographic information systems (GIS) are widely used for mapping wildlife movement patterns, and obs...
This research presents time-geographic density estimation (TGDE) as a new technique of animal home r...
Estimating the home ranges of animals from telemetry data can provide vital information on their spa...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
In the three decades since its introduction, resource selection analysis (RSA) has become a widespre...
The term “home range” refers to the area in which an animal spends most of its time during everyday ...
A variety of methods are commonly used to quantify animal home ranges using location data acquired w...
Home range estimators are a critical component for understanding animal spatial ecology. The choice ...
Wildlife home ranges continue to be a common spatial unit for modeling animal habitat selection. Tel...
We introduce a new technique for delineating animal home ranges that is relatively simple and intuit...
Time-geographic density estimation (TGDE) is a method of movement pattern analysis that generates a ...
Wildlife biologists are often interested in how an animal uses space and the habitat resources withi...
Recent advances in animal tracking and telemetry technology have allowed the collection of location ...
Home-range estimates are a common product of animal tracking data, as each range represents the area...
The home range is the fundamental measurement of fish and wildlife space-use patterns. Kernel densit...
Geographic information systems (GIS) are widely used for mapping wildlife movement patterns, and obs...
This research presents time-geographic density estimation (TGDE) as a new technique of animal home r...
Estimating the home ranges of animals from telemetry data can provide vital information on their spa...
1. Animal space use has been studied by focusing either on geographic (e.g. home ranges, species' di...
In the three decades since its introduction, resource selection analysis (RSA) has become a widespre...
The term “home range” refers to the area in which an animal spends most of its time during everyday ...
A variety of methods are commonly used to quantify animal home ranges using location data acquired w...
Home range estimators are a critical component for understanding animal spatial ecology. The choice ...