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Learning and Animal Movement [PDF]
Integrating diverse concepts from animal behavior, movement ecology, and machine learning, we develop an overview of the ecology of learning and animal movement.
Mark A. Lewis +10 more
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Design and Development of a Family of Integrated Devices to Monitor Animal Movement in the Wild [PDF]
Monitoring the tortoise Chelonoidis chilensis in the wild, currently in a vulnerable state of conservation in southern Argentina, is essential to gather movement information to elaborate guidelines for the species preservation.
Laila Daniela Kazimierski +4 more
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Multi-scale movement syndromes for comparative analyses of animal movement patterns [PDF]
Background Animal movement is a behavioral trait shaped by the need to find food and suitable habitat, avoid predators, and reproduce. Using high-resolution tracking data, it is possible to describe movement in greater detail than ever before, which has ...
Roland Kays +6 more
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Movement, Wildness and Animal Aesthetics [PDF]
The key role that animals play in our aesthetic appreciation of the natural world has only gradually been highlighted in discussions in environmental aesthetics. In this article I make use of the phenomenological notion of ‘perceptual sense’ as developed
Greaves, Tom
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Rhythm and synchrony in animal movement and communication. [PDF]
Animal communication and motoric behavior develop over time. Often, this temporal dimension has communicative relevance and is organized according to structural patterns.
Ravignani A.
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Animal Movement Prediction Based on Predictive Recurrent Neural Network [PDF]
Observing animal movements enables us to understand animal behavior changes, such as migration, interaction, foraging, and nesting. Based on spatiotemporal changes in weather and season, animals instinctively change their position for foraging, nesting ...
Jehyeok Rew +4 more
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Juvenile songbirds rely on an endogenous program, encoding direction, distance, fueling, and timing of migration. Migratory distance is species-specific, expressed as a period of migratory restlessness, for which the length is correlated with distance ...
Susanne Åkesson +3 more
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Background Birds that forage while covering distance during migration should adjust traveling behaviors as the availability of foraging habitat changes. Particularly, the behavior of those species that depend on bodies of water to find food yet manage to
C. Rueda-Uribe, U. Lötberg, S. Åkesson
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Options for modulating intra-specific competition in colonial pinnipeds: the case of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) in the Wadden Sea [PDF]
Colonial pinnipeds may be subject to substantial consumptive competition because they are large, slow-moving central place foragers. We examined possible mechanisms for reducing this competition by examining the diving behaviour of harbour seals (Phoca ...
Rory P. Wilson +6 more
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Stochastic modelling of animal movement [PDF]
Modern animal movement modelling derives from two traditions. Lagrangian models, based on random walk behaviour, are useful for multi-step trajectories of single animals. Continuous Eulerian models describe expected behaviour, averaged over stochastic realizations, and are usefully applied to ensembles of individuals.
Smouse P. E. +5 more
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