With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-temporal scales. We review analytical methods for dealing with correlated data in the context of resource selection, including post hoc variance inflation techniques, 'two-stage' approaches based on models fit to each individual, generalized estimating equations and hierarchical mixed-effects models. These methods are applicable to a wide range of correlated data problems, but can be difficult to apply and remain especially challenging for use-availability sampling designs because the correlation structure for combinations of used and available points are not likely to follow common parametric forms. We also review emerging approaches to studying ...
Investigating habitat selection of animals aims at the detection of preferred and avoided habitat ty...
Habitat selection studies are designed to generate predictions of species distributions or inference...
Although classical ecological theory (e.g., on ideal free consumers) recognizes the potential effect...
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
1.If animals moved randomly in space, the use of different habitats would be proportional to their a...
A common population characteristic of interest in animal ecology studies pertains to the selection o...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
Although classical ecological theory (e.g., on ideal free consumers) recognizes the potential effect...
The two dominant approaches for the analysis of species–habitat associations in animals have been sh...
Resource selection functions (RSFs) are among the most commonly used statistical tools in both basic...
International audienceResource selection functions (RSFs) can be used to map suitable habitat of a s...
Information on resource selection by a species is essential for understanding the species’ ecology, ...
Resource selection is often studied by ecologists interested in the environmental drivers of animal ...
Management and conservation of populations of animals requires information on where they are, why th...
Investigating habitat selection of animals aims at the detection of preferred and avoided habitat ty...
Habitat selection studies are designed to generate predictions of species distributions or inference...
Although classical ecological theory (e.g., on ideal free consumers) recognizes the potential effect...
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
With the advent of new technologies, animal locations are being collected at ever finer spatio-tempo...
1.If animals moved randomly in space, the use of different habitats would be proportional to their a...
A common population characteristic of interest in animal ecology studies pertains to the selection o...
1. Predicting space use patterns of animals from their interactions with the environment is fundamen...
Although classical ecological theory (e.g., on ideal free consumers) recognizes the potential effect...
The two dominant approaches for the analysis of species–habitat associations in animals have been sh...
Resource selection functions (RSFs) are among the most commonly used statistical tools in both basic...
International audienceResource selection functions (RSFs) can be used to map suitable habitat of a s...
Information on resource selection by a species is essential for understanding the species’ ecology, ...
Resource selection is often studied by ecologists interested in the environmental drivers of animal ...
Management and conservation of populations of animals requires information on where they are, why th...
Investigating habitat selection of animals aims at the detection of preferred and avoided habitat ty...
Habitat selection studies are designed to generate predictions of species distributions or inference...
Although classical ecological theory (e.g., on ideal free consumers) recognizes the potential effect...