ECOLOGY. Terrestrial animal tracking as an eye on life and planet.
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Path segmentation for beginners: an overview of current methods for detecting changes in animal movement patternsLife-Long Radar Tracking of Bumblebees.Experience drives innovation of new migration patterns of whooping cranes in response to global changeForecasting Ecological Genomics: High-Tech Animal Instrumentation Meets High-Throughput Sequencing.Natural search algorithms as a bridge between organisms, evolution, and ecologyTowards the Automatic Classification of Avian Flight Calls for Bioacoustic Monitoring.A few long versus many short foraging trips: different foraging strategies of lesser kestrel sexes during breeding.Joint estimation over multiple individuals improves behavioural state inference from animal movement dataECOLOGY. Living sentinels for climate change effects.Recent advances in plant-herbivore interactions.Rethinking Environmental Protection: Meeting the Challenges of a Changing World.Big data analyses reveal patterns and drivers of the movements of southern elephant sealsPolygamy slows down population divergence in shorebirds.Quantifying Migration Behaviour Using Net Squared Displacement Approach: Clarifications and Caveats.Automated proximity sensing in small vertebrates: design of miniaturized sensor nodes and first field tests in bats.Decision-making by a soaring bird: time, energy and risk considerations at different spatio-temporal scalesAbrupt switch to migratory night flight in a wild migratory songbird.Ranging Behaviour of Verreaux's Eagles during the Pre-Breeding Period Determined through the Use of High Temporal Resolution Tracking.Seasonal detours by soaring migrants shaped by wind regimes along the East Atlantic Flyway.Does movement behaviour predict population densities? A test with 25 butterfly species.High Emigration Propensity and Low Mortality on Transfer Drives Female-Biased Dispersal of Pyriglena leucoptera in Fragmented LandscapesHabitat and social factors shape individual decisions and emergent group structure during baboon collective movement.Managing consequences of climate-driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science.Ecological dissimilarity among land-use/land-cover types improves a heterogeneity index for predicting biodiversity in agricultural landscapes.Costs of migratory decisions: A comparison across eight white stork populations.Lizard movement tracks: variation in path re-use behaviour is consistent with a scent-marking function.Both Nearest Neighbours and Long-term Affiliates Predict Individual Locations During Collective Movement in Wild Baboons.Predator foraging altitudes reveal the structure of aerial insect communities.Infection-induced behavioural changes reduce connectivity and the potential for disease spread in wild mice contact networks.Understanding the spatiotemporal pattern of grazing cattle movementFirst Direct Evidence of Long-distance Seasonal Movements and Hibernation in a Migratory Bat.Multidimensional differentiation in foraging resource use during breeding of two sympatric top predators.Putting the behavior into animal movement modeling: Improved activity budgets from use of ancillary tag information.Wind estimation based on thermal soaring of birds.Determining the migration duration of rice leaf folder (Cnaphalocrocis medinalis (Guenée)) moths using a trajectory analytical approach.Building essential biodiversity variables (EBVs) of species distribution and abundance at a global scale.Match between soaring modes of black kites and the fine-scale distribution of updrafts.Bio-logging, new technologies to study conservation physiology on the move: a case study on annual survival of Himalayan vultures.Age-Related Changes in Locomotor Performance Reveal a Similar Pattern for Caenorhabditis elegans, Mus domesticus, Canis familiaris, Equus caballus, and Homo sapiens.Sleeping on the wing.
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ECOLOGY. Terrestrial animal tracking as an eye on life and planet.
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Margaret C Crofoot
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2015-06-01T00:00:00Z