Conceptual and methodological advances in habitat‐selection modeling: guidelines for ecology and evolution
Habitat selection is a fundamental animal behavior that shapes a wide range of ecological
processes, including animal movement, nutrient transfer, trophic dynamics and population …
processes, including animal movement, nutrient transfer, trophic dynamics and population …
[HTML][HTML] Animal welfare implications of digital tools for monitoring and management of cattle and sheep on pasture
A Herlin, E Brunberg, J Hultgren, N Högberg… - Animals, 2021 - mdpi.com
Simple Summary Monitoring the welfare of cattle and sheep in large pastures can be time-
consuming, especially if the animals are scattered over large areas in semi-natural pastures …
consuming, especially if the animals are scattered over large areas in semi-natural pastures …
Autocorrelation‐informed home range estimation: A review and practical guide
Modern tracking devices allow for the collection of high‐volume animal tracking data at
improved sampling rates over very‐high‐frequency radiotelemetry. Home range estimation …
improved sampling rates over very‐high‐frequency radiotelemetry. Home range estimation …
Animal ecology meets GPS-based radiotelemetry: a perfect storm of opportunities and challenges
Global positioning system (GPS) telemetry technology allows us to monitor and to map the
details of animal movement, securing vast quantities of such data even for highly cryptic …
details of animal movement, securing vast quantities of such data even for highly cryptic …
Species distribution models and ecological theory: a critical assessment and some possible new approaches
M Austin - Ecological modelling, 2007 - Elsevier
Given the importance of knowledge of species distribution for conservation and climate
change management, continuous and progressive evaluation of the statistical models …
change management, continuous and progressive evaluation of the statistical models …
The home-range concept: are traditional estimators still relevant with modern telemetry technology?
JG Kie, J Matthiopoulos, J Fieberg… - … of the Royal …, 2010 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Recent advances in animal tracking and telemetry technology have allowed the collection of
location data at an ever-increasing rate and accuracy, and these advances have been …
location data at an ever-increasing rate and accuracy, and these advances have been …
State–space models of individual animal movement
TA Patterson, L Thomas, C Wilcox… - Trends in ecology & …, 2008 - cell.com
Detailed observation of the movement of individual animals offers the potential to
understand spatial population processes as the ultimate consequence of individual …
understand spatial population processes as the ultimate consequence of individual …
The interpretation of habitat preference metrics under use–availability designs
Models of habitat preference are widely used to quantify animal–habitat relationships, to
describe and predict differential space use by animals, and to identify habitat that is …
describe and predict differential space use by animals, and to identify habitat that is …
Modelling distribution and abundance with presence‐only data
JL Pearce, MS Boyce - Journal of applied ecology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 Presence‐only data, for which there is no information on locations where the
species is absent, are common in both animal and plant studies. In many situations, these …
species is absent, are common in both animal and plant studies. In many situations, these …
Resolving issues of imprecise and habitat-biased locations in ecological analyses using GPS telemetry data
Global positioning system (GPS) technologies collect unprecedented volumes of animal
location data, providing ever greater insight into animal behaviour. Despite a certain degree …
location data, providing ever greater insight into animal behaviour. Despite a certain degree …