With the influx of complex and detailed tracking data gathered from electronic tracking devices, the analysis of animal movement data has recently emerged as a cottage industry among biostatisticians. New approaches of ever greater complexity are continue to be added to the literature. In this paper, we review what we believe to be some of the most popular and most useful classes of statistical models used to analyse individual animal movement data. Specifically, we consider discrete-time hidden Markov models, more general state-space models and diffusion processes. We argue that these models should be core components in the toolbox for quantitative researchers working on stochastic modelling of individual animal movement. The paper conclud...
The ways in which animals move are a complex phenomena, from small scale interactions to larger mig...
1. Statistical modelling of animal movement data is a rapidly growing area of research. Typically th...
1. It is natural to regard most animal movement as a continuous-time process, generally observed at ...
With the influx of complex and detailed tracking data gathered from electronic tracking devices, the...
Understanding animal movement is an important challenge in ecology, with improvement in tagging tech...
Detailed observation of the movement of individual animals offers the potential to understand spatia...
Patterson TA, Parton A, Langrock R, Blackwell PG, Thomas L, King R. Statistical modelling of individ...
Movement is ubiquitous to almost all life with most individuals undergoing some spatial change acros...
Detailed observation of the movement of individual animals offers the potential to understand spatia...
We describe a flexible class of stochastic models that aim to capture key features of realistic patt...
Recent advances in animal tracking have allowed us to uncover the drivers of movement in unprecedent...
The analysis of animal movement reveals important features of habitat preferences and behaviours, an...
Movement is an essential process for almost all species in the animal kingdom. For example, survival...
In recent years, the field of movement ecology has been changed dramatically by the capacity to coll...
Understanding how animal movement drives spatial distribution patterns and population dynamics is cr...
The ways in which animals move are a complex phenomena, from small scale interactions to larger mig...
1. Statistical modelling of animal movement data is a rapidly growing area of research. Typically th...
1. It is natural to regard most animal movement as a continuous-time process, generally observed at ...
With the influx of complex and detailed tracking data gathered from electronic tracking devices, the...
Understanding animal movement is an important challenge in ecology, with improvement in tagging tech...
Detailed observation of the movement of individual animals offers the potential to understand spatia...
Patterson TA, Parton A, Langrock R, Blackwell PG, Thomas L, King R. Statistical modelling of individ...
Movement is ubiquitous to almost all life with most individuals undergoing some spatial change acros...
Detailed observation of the movement of individual animals offers the potential to understand spatia...
We describe a flexible class of stochastic models that aim to capture key features of realistic patt...
Recent advances in animal tracking have allowed us to uncover the drivers of movement in unprecedent...
The analysis of animal movement reveals important features of habitat preferences and behaviours, an...
Movement is an essential process for almost all species in the animal kingdom. For example, survival...
In recent years, the field of movement ecology has been changed dramatically by the capacity to coll...
Understanding how animal movement drives spatial distribution patterns and population dynamics is cr...
The ways in which animals move are a complex phenomena, from small scale interactions to larger mig...
1. Statistical modelling of animal movement data is a rapidly growing area of research. Typically th...
1. It is natural to regard most animal movement as a continuous-time process, generally observed at ...