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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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May 25, 2022 · Conceptually, movement began to draw attention in modern ecology because of its implications for reproduction, gene flow, and metapopulation dynamics; as such, studies on animal and plant dispersal constituted a large portion of the ecological literature on movement until the early 2000s [3, 4, 5].
Jan 9, 2019 · The scientific discipline of “Movement Ecology” (Nathan et al. 2008) has played an important role in advancing our understanding of almost every ecological and evolutionary process, from nutrient cycling, to habitat selection, to population dynamics and community ecology.
- Colin A. Chapman, Colin A. Chapman, Colin A. Chapman, Rafael Reyna-Hurtado
- 2019
Mar 26, 2018 · An ultimate theory of movement ecology would be able to connect long-range movement (e.g. migrations) to their smallest constituent movements, taking into account the role of abiotic, biotic and social cues motivating these movements across scales.
- Peter A. H. Westley, Andrew M. Berdahl, Andrew M. Berdahl, Colin J. Torney, Dora Biro
- 2018
Jan 15, 2019 · The growth of location-aware and other geospatial technologies for capturing, managing and analyzing moving objects data are shattering these limitations, leading to revolutions in animal movement ecology and human mobility science.
- Harvey J. Miller, Somayeh Dodge, Jennifer A. Miller, Gil Bohrer
- 2019
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.
Jul 3, 2013 · We consider the establishment of the new Movement Ecology journal an important milestone within a series of stepping-stones facilitating the progress towards refining the key concepts and building blocks of movement ecology research.
These purposeful movements are fundamental to the dynamics of ecosystems, cities and environments. Consequently, there is a long-standing scientific concern with analyzing and interpreting intentional movement in both basic and applied research.
Chemical and microbial ecology to plant-insect interactions and extinction risk research. Ecology research published with an eLife Assessment and Public Reviews