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  1. Dec 12, 2018 · It explores what configures an animal’s mobility, knowledge practices for researching and evoking animals’ mobilities, and how animals’ mobilities are governed. The conclusion highlights what these fields gain from this synthesis, and identifies the empirical, political and conceptual contributions that this concept makes to geographical ...

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  2. mobilities extend the concept of mobilities to animals by first asking how animal movements are shaped by human actions (Adey, 2017; Bull, 2011). Whereas the notion of animal ‘movement’ in biology simply describes a shift in spatial coordinates, ‘mobility’ refers to the politics (and ethics) of animal movement (or stillness). That is ...

  3. Jun 17, 2020 · Previous models have examined mobility and fitness sensitivity separately and found that mobility, modelled as random movement, prevents animals from staying in high-quality patches, leading to a departure from an ideal free distribution (IFD).

    • Jing Jiao, Jing Jiao, Louise Riotte-Lambert, Sergei S. Pilyugin, Michael A. Gil, Craig W. Osenberg
    • 2020
  4. This article outlines a political theory of interspecies mobility justice that examines why and how mobility justice should be extended to non-sapien persons.

  5. Oct 18, 2023 · It explores what configures an animal’s mobility, knowledge practices for researching and evoking animals’ mobilities, and how animals’ mobilities are governed. The conclusion highlights what these fields gain from this synthesis, and identifies the empirical, political and conceptual contributions that this concept makes to geographical ...

  6. Jan 25, 2018 · New research shows that animals, such as these bears, travel much shorter distances in landscapes with roads, farms, cities and other human developments. Credit: Adam Wajrak.

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  8. May 13, 2020 · This paper advocates for the development and use of an Extended Welfare Assessment Grid (EWAG), to be used in animal welfare cases in England and Wales, in cases involving domesticated companion animals.

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