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期刊名:Movement ecology

缩写:MOV ECOL

ISSN:2051-3933

e-ISSN:2051-3933

IF/分区:3.9/Q1

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O R Bidder,J S Walker,M W Jones et al. O R Bidder et al.
Background: Research on wild animal ecology is increasingly employing GPS telemetry in order to determine animal movement. However, GPS systems record position intermittently, providing no information on latent position o...
J L Maresh,T Adachi,A Takahashi et al. J L Maresh et al.
Background: The energy requirements of free-ranging marine mammals are challenging to measure due to cryptic and far-ranging feeding habits, but are important to quantify given the potential impacts of high-level predator...
John F McEvoy,David A Roshier,Raoul F H Ribot et al. John F McEvoy et al.
Background: Waterfowl can exploit distant ephemeral wetlands in arid environments and provide valuable insights into the response of birds to rapid environmental change, and behavioural flexibility of avian movements. Cur...
Greg W Mitchell,Bradley K Woodworth,Philip D Taylor et al. Greg W Mitchell et al.
Background: Given that winds encountered on migration could theoretically double or half the energy expenditure of aerial migrants, there should be strong selection on behaviour in relation to wind conditions aloft. Howev...
Maud Berlincourt,John P Y Arnould Maud Berlincourt
Background: Establishing patterns of movements of free-ranging animals in marine ecosystems is crucial for a better understanding of their feeding ecology, life history traits and conservation. As central place foragers, ...
Laurie L Baker,Joanna E Mills Flemming,Ian D Jonsen et al. Laurie L Baker et al.
Background: Paired with satellite location telemetry, animal-borne instruments can collect spatiotemporal data describing the animal's movement and environment at a scale relevant to its behavior. Ecologists have develope...
Eric A Treml,John R Ford,Kerry P Black et al. Eric A Treml et al.
Background: Population connectivity, which is essential for the persistence of benthic marine metapopulations, depends on how life history traits and the environment interact to influence larval production, dispersal and ...
Caspian Johnson,Alex K Piel,Dan Forman et al. Caspian Johnson et al.
Background: How an animal moves through its environment directly impacts its survival, reproduction, and thus biological fitness. A basic measure describing how an individual (or group) travels through its environment is ...
Kevin Buchin,Stef Sijben,E Emiel van Loon et al. Kevin Buchin et al.
Background: The Brownian bridge movement model (BBMM) provides a biologically sound approximation of the movement path of an animal based on discrete location data, and is a powerful method to quantify utilization distrib...
Corrie Curtice,David W Johnston,Hugh Ducklow et al. Corrie Curtice et al.
Background: A population of humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) spends the austral summer feeding on Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba) along the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP). These whales acquire their annual ...