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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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Andrew J Lyons,Wendy C Turner,Wayne M Getz Andrew J Lyons
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Background: How foragers move across the landscape to search for resources and obtain energy is a central issue in ecology. Direct energetic quantification of animal movements allows for testing optimal foraging theory pr...
Sally E Thompson,Shmuel Assouline,Li Chen et al. Sally E Thompson et al.
Seed dispersal alters gene flow, reproduction, migration and ultimately spatial organization of dryland ecosystems. Because many seeds in drylands lack adaptations for long-distance dispersal, seed transport by secondary processes such as t...
Roeland A Bom,Willem Bouten,Theunis Piersma et al. Roeland A Bom et al.
Background: Animal-borne accelerometers measure body orientation and movement and can thus be used to classify animal behaviour. To univocally and automatically analyse the large volume of data generated, we need classifi...
Henrik Thurfjell,Simone Ciuti,Mark S Boyce Henrik Thurfjell
Recent progress in positioning technology facilitates the collection of massive amounts of sequential spatial data on animals. This has led to new opportunities and challenges when investigating animal movement behaviour and habitat selecti...
Lucia F Jacobs,Randolf Menzel Lucia F Jacobs
Space is continuous. But the communities of researchers that study the cognitive map in non-humans are strangely divided, with debate over its existence found among behaviorists but not neuroscientists. To reconcile this and other debates w...
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Background: This study investigates the ranging behavior of elephants in relation to precipitation-driven dynamics of vegetation. Movement data were acquired for five bachelors and five female family herds during three ye...
Sara L Zeigler,William F Fagan Sara L Zeigler
The primary focus of studies examining metapopulation processes in dynamic or disturbance-dependent landscapes has been related to spatiotemporal changes in the habitat patches themselves. However, like the habitat patches, opportunities fo...