A role for lakes in revealing the nature of animal movement using high dimensional telemetry systems
Abstract Movement ecology is increasingly relying on experimental approaches and hypothesis testing to reveal how, when, where, why, and which animals move. Movement of megafauna is inherently interesting but many of the fundamental questions of movement ecology can be efficiently tested in study sy...
Main Authors: | Robert J. Lennox, Samuel Westrelin, Allan T. Souza, Marek Šmejkal, Milan Říha, Marie Prchalová, Ran Nathan, Barbara Koeck, Shaun Killen, Ivan Jarić, Karl Gjelland, Jack Hollins, Gustav Hellstrom, Henry Hansen, Steven J. Cooke, David Boukal, Jill L. Brooks, Tomas Brodin, Henrik Baktoft, Timo Adam, Robert Arlinghaus |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMC
2021-07-01
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Series: | Movement Ecology |
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Online Access: | https://doi.org/10.1186/s40462-021-00244-y |
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