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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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Virginie Ramasco,Frédéric Barraquand,Martin Biuw et al. Virginie Ramasco et al.
Background: Free ranging foraging animals can vary their searching intensity in response to the profitability of the environment by modifying their movements. Marine diving animals forage in a three dimensional space and ...
Kyle Hamish Elliott,Lorraine S Chivers,Lauren Bessey et al. Kyle Hamish Elliott et al.
Background: Windscapes affect energy costs for flying animals, but animals can adjust their behavior to accommodate wind-induced energy costs. Theory predicts that flying animals should decrease air speed to compensate fo...
W David Walter,Dave P Onorato,Justin W Fischer W David Walter
Background: Global positioning system (GPS) technology for monitoring home range and movements of wildlife has resulted in prohibitively large sample sizes of locations for traditional estimators of home range. We used ar...
Daniel Grünbaum,Mark A Willis Daniel Grünbaum
Background: Many animals must locate odorant point sources during key behaviors such as reproduction, foraging and habitat selection. Cues from such sources are typically distributed as air- or water-borne chemical plumes...
Tom Lindström,Benjamin L Phillips,Gregory P Brown et al. Tom Lindström et al.
Background: Individual movement is critical to organismal fitness and also influences broader population processes such as demographic stochasticity and gene flow. Climatic change and habitat fragmentation render the driv...
Wiebke Neumann,Sebastian Martinuzzi,Anna B Estes et al. Wiebke Neumann et al.
Animal movement patterns in space and time are a central aspect of animal ecology. Remotely-sensed environmental indices can play a key role in understanding movement patterns by providing contiguous, relatively fine-scale data that link an...
Bart Kranstauber,Kamran Safi,Frederic Bartumeus Bart Kranstauber
Background: In recent years high resolution animal tracking data has become the standard in movement ecology. The Brownian Bridge Movement Model (BBMM) is a widely adopted approach to describe animal space use from such h...
Leonardo Ruiz-Montoya,Ryan J Lowe,Gary A Kendrick Leonardo Ruiz-Montoya
Background: Seagrasses are clonal marine plants that form important biotic habitats in many tropical and temperate coastal ecosystems. While there is a reasonable understanding of the dynamics of asexual (vegetative) grow...
Urška Demšar,Kevin Buchin,Francesca Cagnacci et al. Urška Demšar et al.
The processes that cause and influence movement are one of the main points of enquiry in movement ecology. However, ecology is not the only discipline interested in movement: a number of information sciences are specialising in analysis and...
Eric C Palm,Scott H Newman,Diann J Prosser et al. Eric C Palm et al.
Background: Identifying movement routes and stopover sites is necessary for developing effective management and conservation strategies for migratory animals. In the case of migratory birds, a collection of migration rout...