The role of active movement in fungal ecology and community assembly [PDF]
Movement ecology aims to provide common terminology and an integrative framework of movement research across all groups of organisms. Yet such work has focused on unitary organisms so far, and thus the important group of filamentous fungi has not been ...
Miloš Bielčik +4 more
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Movement ecology and sex are linked to barn owl microbial community composition [PDF]
The behavioural ecology of host species is likely to affect their microbial communities, because host sex, diet, physiology, and movement behaviour could all potentially influence their microbiota.
Ammon Corl +8 more
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A movement ecology paradigm for unifying organismal movement research [PDF]
Movement of individual organisms is fundamental to life, quilting our planet in a rich tapestry of phenomena with diverse implications for ecosystems and humans. Movement research is both plentiful and insightful, and recent methodological advances facilitate obtaining a detailed view of individual movement.
Ran Nathan +6 more
semanticscholar +7 more sources
Tracking the Conservation Promise of Movement Ecology [PDF]
From butterflies to elephants, the rapidly developing science of movement ecology is providing increasingly detailed spatio-temporal data on a wide array of mobile animals.
Kevin C. Fraser +6 more
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Evaluating Contributions of Recent Tracking-Based Animal Movement Ecology to Conservation Management
The use of animal-born sensors for location-based tracking and bio-logging in terrestrial systems has expanded dramatically in the past 10 years. This rapid expansion has generated new data on how animals interact with and respond to variation in their ...
Todd E. Katzner, Raphaël Arlettaz
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Movement Ecology of Pest Helicoverpa: Implications for Ongoing Spread [PDF]
The recent introduction and spread of Helicoverpa armigera throughout South America highlight the invasiveness and adaptability of moths in the Helicoverpa genus. Long-range movement in three key members, H. armigera, H. zea, and H. punctigera, occurs by
Christopher M. Jones +4 more
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Remote sensing is a valuable tool in movement ecology. However, the way it is combined with animal movement data is far from optimal as most studies overlook differences in the spatial, temporal and thematic resolutions between both data types.
Ruben Remelgado +2 more
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Emerging Network-Based Tools in Movement Ecology [PDF]
New technologies have vastly increased the available data on animal movement and behaviour. Consequently, new methods deciphering the spatial and temporal interactions between individuals and their environments are vital.
Freeman, R, Jacoby, DMP
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Mesoscale movement and recursion behaviors of Namibian black rhinos [PDF]
Background Understanding rhino movement behavior, especially their recursive movements, holds significant promise for enhancing rhino conservation efforts, and protecting their habitats and the biodiversity they support.
Dana Paige Seidel +4 more
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Movement ecology of brown bears (Ursus arctos) in the Romanian Eastern Carpathians [PDF]
Brown bear movement patterns are driven by their opportunistic feeding behaviour, with their complex life history and seasonality playing an important role in habitat selection.
Mihai I. Pop +6 more
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