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      • Movement is a key mechanism influencing biodiversity patterns and ecosystem processes. Movement ecology science aims to understand the causal relationships between environmental conditions, animal movements, interactions and coexistence of species, as well as effects of movement patterns on ecosystem processes.
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  2. Aug 5, 2013 · Here, we outline how movement ecology can contribute to the broad field of biodiversity research, i.e. the study of processes and patterns of life among and across different scales, from genes to ecosystems, and we propose a conceptual framework linking these hitherto largely separated fields of research.

    • Florian Jeltsch, Dries Bonte, Guy Pe’er, Björn Reineking, Peter Leimgruber, Niko Balkenhol, Boris Sc...
    • 2013
  3. May 25, 2020 · Movement ecology and biodiversity research are distinct subdisciplines of ecology. To make progress in both of them, they need to be better integrated. Movement ecology provides a unifying framework, based on first principles, for studying the movement of organisms.

    • Florian Jeltsch, Volker Grimm, Volker Grimm
    • 2020
  4. Aug 14, 2013 · Here, we outline how movement ecology can contribute to the broad field of biodiversity research, i.e. the study of processes and patterns of life among and across different scales,...

  5. Biodiversity research has a species, or population per-spective, while movement ecology has an individual or-ganism perspective [11, 22]. This gap needs to be filled: Ignoring individuals and their behavior limits progress in our understanding of biodiversity. Likewise, with a sole focus on the movement process itself, movement

  6. Oct 16, 2024 · Movement is a key mechanism influencing biodiversity patterns and ecosystem processes. Movement ecology science aims to understand the causal relationships between environmental conditions, animal movements, interactions and coexistence of species, as well as effects of movement patterns on ecosystem processes.

  7. Dec 1, 2020 · Investigating the modalities by which individual organisms integrate exogenous information from their environment as well endogenous stimuli, and use them accordingly to modulate their behaviour ...

  8. Jan 11, 2016 · Therefore, wildlife management and conservation may benefit by strengthening the link with movement ecology. We present a framework that illustrates how animal movement can be used to enhance conservation planning and identify management actions that are complementary to existing strategies.

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