Ecology Letters,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
26(9), P. 1597 - 1613
Published: July 7, 2023
Abstract
Ecosystems
function
in
a
series
of
feedback
loops
that
can
change
or
maintain
vegetation
structure.
Vegetation
structure
influences
the
ecological
niche
space
available
to
animals,
shaping
many
aspects
behaviour
and
reproduction.
In
turn,
animals
perform
functions
shape
However,
most
studies
concerning
three‐dimensional
animal
ecology
consider
only
single
direction
this
relationship.
Here,
we
review
these
separate
lines
research
integrate
them
into
unified
concept
describes
mechanism.
We
also
show
how
remote
sensing
tracking
technologies
are
now
at
global
scale
describe
their
consequences
for
ecosystem
functioning.
An
improved
understanding
interact
with
is
needed
conserve
ecosystems
face
major
disruptions
response
climate
land‐use
change.
Science,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
375(6582)
Published: Feb. 17, 2022
Understanding
animal
movement
is
essential
to
elucidate
how
animals
interact,
survive,
and
thrive
in
a
changing
world.
Recent
technological
advances
data
collection
management
have
transformed
our
understanding
of
"movement
ecology"
(the
integrated
study
organismal
movement),
creating
big-data
discipline
that
benefits
from
rapid,
cost-effective
generation
large
amounts
on
movements
the
wild.
These
high-throughput
wildlife
tracking
systems
now
allow
more
thorough
investigation
variation
among
individuals
species
across
space
time,
nature
biological
interactions,
behavioral
responses
environment.
Movement
ecology
rapidly
expanding
scientific
frontiers
through
interdisciplinary
collaborative
frameworks,
providing
improved
opportunities
for
conservation
insights
into
wild
animals,
their
causes
consequences.
Movement Ecology,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
8(1)
Published: June 29, 2020
Animal
tracking
and
biologging
devices
record
large
amounts
of
data
on
individual
movement
behaviors
in
natural
environments.
In
these
data,
ecologists
often
view
unexplained
variation
around
the
mean
as
"noise"
when
studying
patterns
at
population
level.
field
behavioral
ecology,
however,
focus
has
shifted
from
means
to
biological
underpinnings
means.
Specifically,
use
repeated
measures
behavior
partition
variability
into
intrinsic
among-individual
reversible
plasticity
quantify:
a)
types
(i.e.
different
average
expression),
b)
responsiveness
individuals
environmental
gradients),
c)
predictability
residual
within-individual
mean),
d)
correlations
among
components
suites
behaviors,
called
'behavioral
syndromes'.
We
here
suggest
that
partitioning
animal
movements
will
further
integration
ecology
with
other
fields
ecology.
provide
a
literature
review
illustrating
differences
are
insightful
for
wildlife
conservation
studies
give
recommendations
regarding
required
addressing
such
questions.
accompanying
R
tutorial
we
guide
statistical
approaches
quantifying
aspects
variation.
35
African
elephants
show
differ
their
three
common
rate
which
they
adjusted
over
temporal
gradient,
(ranging
more
less
predictable
individuals).
Finally,
two
were
correlated
syndrome
(d),
farther
moving
having
shorter
residence
times.
Though
not
explicitly
tested
here,
can
affect
an
individual's
risk
be
hunted
or
poached
could
therefore
open
new
avenues
biologists
assess
viability.
hope
this
review,
tutorial,
worked
example
encourage
examine
biology
hidden
behind
mean.
Journal of Environmental Science and Economics,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
2(3), P. 36 - 58
Published: Sept. 17, 2023
Climate
change
causes
long-term
weather
changes
from
the
tropics
to
polls.
It
is
a
global
threat
that
strains
several
sectors.
The
present
study
conducts
review
analysis
theoretically
explores
how
climatic
variability
degrading
sector
sustainability.
Due
irreversible
variations,
agricultural
particularly
vulnerable.
In
turn,
it
disrupting
worldwide
consumption
patterns,
especially
in
countries
where
agriculture
central
their
economy
and
productivity.
shifting
optimum
temperature
ranges,
climate
also
increasing
biodiversity
loss
through
modifying
ecosystem
architecture.
increases
risk
of
food,
water,
vector-borne
diseases.
Antimicrobial
resistance,
which
developing
due
resistant
pathogenic
infections,
accelerated
by
change.
hurts
forestry
tourism
business.
This
examines
socio-economic
environmental
mitigation
adaptation
strategies
economic
consequences.
According
findings,
knotted
answerability
resources
laws
created
past
generate
progressive
policy
need
government
involvement
for
development.
Thus,
addressing
change's
dire
consequences
demands
cooperation
maintain
world
survival.
Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
98(3), P. 868 - 886
Published: Jan. 23, 2023
ABSTRACT
Spatial
and
social
behaviour
are
fundamental
aspects
of
an
animal's
biology,
their
spatial
environments
indelibly
linked
through
mutual
causes
shared
consequences.
We
define
the
‘spatial–social
interface’
as
intersection
individuals'
phenotypes
environments.
Behavioural
variation
at
spatial–social
interface
has
implications
for
ecological
evolutionary
processes
including
pathogen
transmission,
population
dynamics,
evolution
systems.
link
a
foundation
theory,
vocabulary,
methods.
provide
examples
future
directions
integration
introduce
key
concepts
approaches
that
either
implicitly
or
explicitly
integrate
processes,
example,
graph
density‐dependent
habitat
selection,
niche
specialization.
Finally,
we
discuss
how
movement
ecology
helps
interface.
Our
review
integrates
behavioural
identifies
testable
hypotheses
Journal of Animal Ecology,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
92(7), P. 1357 - 1371
Published: March 21, 2023
Abstract
Methods
for
collecting
animal
behaviour
data
in
natural
environments,
such
as
direct
observation
and
biologging,
are
typically
limited
spatiotemporal
resolution,
the
number
of
animals
that
can
be
observed
information
about
animals'
social
physical
environments.
Video
imagery
capture
rich
their
but
image‐based
approaches
often
impractical
due
to
challenges
processing
large
complex
multi‐image
datasets
transforming
resulting
data,
locations,
into
geographical
coordinates.
We
demonstrate
a
new
system
studying
wild
uses
drone‐recorded
videos
computer
vision
automatically
track
location
body
posture
free‐roaming
georeferenced
coordinates
with
high
resolution
embedded
contemporaneous
3D
landscape
models
surrounding
area.
provide
two
worked
examples
which
we
apply
this
approach
gelada
monkeys
multiple
species
group‐living
African
ungulates.
how
simultaneously,
classify
individuals
by
age–sex
class,
estimate
individuals'
postures
(poses)
extract
environmental
features,
including
topography
trails.
By
quantifying
movement
while
reconstructing
detailed
model
landscape,
our
opens
door
sensory
ecology
decision‐making
within
Global Change Biology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
31(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
ABSTRACT
Three‐quarters
of
the
planet's
land
surface
has
been
altered
by
humans,
with
consequences
for
animal
ecology,
movements
and
related
ecosystem
functioning.
Species
often
occupy
wide
geographical
ranges
contrasting
human
disturbance
environmental
conditions,
yet,
limited
data
availability
across
species'
constrained
our
understanding
how
pressure
resource
jointly
shape
intraspecific
variation
space
use.
Leveraging
a
unique
dataset
758
annual
GPS
movement
trajectories
from
375
brown
bears
(
Ursus
arctos
)
range
in
Europe,
we
investigated
effects
(i.e.,
footprint
index),
predictability,
forest
cover
disturbance,
area‐based
conservation
measures
on
bear
We
quantified
use
at
different
spatiotemporal
scales
during
growing
season
(May–September):
home
size;
representing
general
requirements,
10‐day
long‐distance
displacement
distances,
routine
1‐day
distances.
found
large
all
scales,
which
was
profoundly
affected
index,
vegetation
productivity,
recent
disturbances
creating
opportunity
pulses.
Bears
occupied
smaller
moved
less
more
anthropized
landscapes
areas
higher
predictability.
Forest
reduced
while
contiguous
promoted
longer
daily
movements.
The
amount
strictly
protected
roadless
within
too
small
to
affect
Anthropized
may
hinder
expansion
isolated
populations,
such
as
Apennine
Pyrenean,
obstruct
population
connectivity,
example
between
Dinaric
Pindos
Alpine
or
Carpathian
population.
Our
findings
call
actions
maintain
high
footprint,
maintaining
integrity,
support
viable
populations
their
functions.
Journal of Fish Biology,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
101(4), P. 756 - 779
Published: July 5, 2022
Abstract
Movement
of
fishes
in
the
aquatic
realm
is
fundamental
to
their
ecology
and
survival.
can
be
driven
by
a
variety
biological,
physiological
environmental
factors
occurring
across
all
spatial
temporal
scales.
The
intrinsic
capacity
movement
impact
fish
individually
(
e.g.
,
foraging)
with
potential
knock‐on
effects
throughout
ecosystem
food
web
dynamics)
has
garnered
considerable
interest
field
ecology.
advancement
technology
recent
decades,
combination
ever‐growing
threats
freshwater
marine
systems,
further
spurred
empirical
research
theoretical
considerations.
Given
rapid
expansion
within
its
significant
role
informing
management
conservation
efforts,
contemporary
multidisciplinary
review
about
various
components
influencing
outstanding.
Using
an
established
conceptual
framework
for
as
guide
i.e.
Nathan
et
al.
2008:
19052),
we
synthesized
individual
that
affect
fishes.
Specifically,
internal
energy
acquisition,
endocrinology,
homeostasis)
external
(biotic
abiotic)
elements
are
discussed,
well
different
processes
influence
individual‐level
(or
population)
decisions,
such
navigation
cues,
motion
capacity,
propagation
characteristics
group
behaviours.
In
addition
drivers
factors,
also
explored
how
associated
strategies
help
survival
optimizing
other
biological
states.
Next,
identified
increasingly
being
incorporated
into
highlighting
inherent
benefits
spatio‐temporal
behaviour
imbues
policy,
regulatory,
remediation
planning.
Finally,
considered
future
evaluating
ongoing
technological
innovations
both
challenges
opportunities
these
advancements
create
scientists
managers.
As
ecosystems
continue
face
alarming
climate
(and
human‐driven)
issues
animal
movements,
comprehensive
assessment
will
instrumental
developing
plans
promote
sustainability
measures
resources.
Ecology and Evolution,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
13(2)
Published: Feb. 1, 2023
Quantifying
space
use
and
segregation,
as
well
the
extrinsic
intrinsic
factors
affecting
them,
is
crucial
to
increase
our
knowledge
of
species-specific
movement
ecology
design
effective
management
conservation
measures.
This
particularly
relevant
in
case
species
that
are
highly
mobile
dependent
on
sparse
unpredictable
trophic
resources,
such
vultures.
Here,
we
used
GPS-tagged
data
127
adult
Griffon
Vultures
Gyps
fulvus
captured
at
five
different
breeding
regions
Spain
describe
patterns
(home-range
size
fidelity,
monthly
cumulative
distance).
We
also
examined
how
individual
sex,
season,
region
determined
distance
traveled
overlap
between
consecutive
home-ranges.
Overall,
exhibited
very
large
annual
home-range
sizes
5027
±
2123
km2,
mean
distances
1776
1497
km,
showed
a
fidelity
67.8
25.5%.
However,
individuals
from
northern
smaller
home-ranges
shorter
than
those
southern
ones.
In
all
cases,
were
larger
spring
summer
winter
autumn,
which
could
be
related
difference
flying
conditions
food
requirements
associated
with
reproduction.
Moreover,
females
less
males,
indicating
latter
tended
similar
areas
throughout
year.
results
indicate
both
modulate
Vulture
spatial
segregation
depends
sex
season
level,
without
differences
site
fidelity.
These
have
important
implications
for
conservation,
identifying
key
threat
necessary
improve
actions
policy
decisions.Cuantificar
el
uso
y
la
segregación
del
espacio,
así
como
los
factores
extrínsecos
e
intrínsecos
que
afectan,
es
para
aumentar
nuestro
conocimiento
de
ecología
movimientos
cada
especie
diseñar
medidas
eficaces
gestión
conservación.
Esto
especialmente
relevante
en
caso
especies
con
gran
movilidad
dependientes
recursos
tróficos
escasos
impredecibles,
son
buitres.
En
este
trabajo
se
utilizaron
datos
GPS
buitres
leonados
adultos
capturados
cinco
regiones
cría
diferentes
España
describir
patrones
movimiento
(tamaño
fidelidad
área
campeo
distancia
acumulada
mensual).
También
examinamos
cómo
sexo,
estación
año
región
determinaban
recorrida
tamaño
solapamiento
entre
áreas
mensuales
consecutivas.
conjunto,
mostraron
un
anual
muy
extensa
una
mensual
media
km
al
Sin
embargo,
individuos
las
más
septentrionales
pequeñas
recorrieron
distancias
cortas
meridionales.
todos
casos,
fueron
mayores
primavera
verano
otoño
invierno,
lo
podría
estar
relacionado
diferencias
condiciones
vuelo
necesidades
tróficas
asociadas
reproducción.
Además,
hembras
menor
machos,
indica
estos
últimos
tienden
utilizar
zonas
similares
durante
todo
año.
nuestros
resultados
indican
tanto
modulan
buitre
leonado
espacial
depende
sexo
nivel
individual,
sin
existan
relevantes
cuanto
lugar.
Estos
podrían
tener
importantes
implicaciones
conservación,
identificación
principales
necesarios
mejorar
decisiones
políticas.
Frontiers in Conservation Science,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
6
Published: Jan. 28, 2025
Introduction
Climate
warming,
combined
with
grazing
pressures,
poses
significant
challenges
to
vegetation
cover
and
ecosystem
stability.
In
particular,
livestock
is
a
primary
factor
in
degradation,
adversely
affecting
plant
diversity,
soil
health,
key
ecological
interactions.
Methods
This
study
investigates
the
impact
of
on
Alborz
region
Iran,
focusing
comparison
between
native
herbivores
(Artiodactyla)
Central
Protected
Area
(CAPA).
We
utilized
30
years
NDVI
(Normalized
Difference
Vegetation
Index)
data
from
May
June
(1994–2024)
assess
dynamics
evaluate
influence
climate
grazing.
ANOVA,
Pearson
correlation,
regression
analyses
were
performed
identify
relationships
cover,
variables
(temperature
rainfall),
intensity.
Results
show
increase
Golestanak
(without
livestock)
exhibiting
stronger
positive
response
(R
²
=
65%),
while
Zānoos
(higher
density)
showed
greater
variability
58%).
demonstrated
more
correlation
temperature
rainfall,
reflecting
resilience
climatic
stressors
beneficial
effect
moderate
by
Artiodactyla.
contrast,
fluctuation
trends
due
high
pressure.
Discussion
highlights
that
warming
can
positively
affect
intensive
impede
these
gains,
underlining
importance
adaptive
management
strategies
for
maintaining
health.