Algorithms from circuit theory to predict connectivity in heterogeneous landscapes
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Algorithms from circuit theory to predict connectivity in heterogeneous landscapes
An R package providing tools to visualize movement data (e.g. from GPS tracking) and temporal changes of environmental data (e.g. from remote sensing) by creating video animations.
A Low-cost Open-source High-speed Multi-camera Motion Capture System.
fit latent variable movement models to animal tracking data
Functions to compute omnidirectional landscape connectivity using circuit theory and the Omniscape algorithm.
🛰🐦 Bird tracking - GPS tracking network for large birds
Tools for pre-processing high-throughput animal tracking data.
FreeClimber is a background-subtracting particle detection platform designed to quantify group climbing performance in a Drosophila negative geotaxis (climbing) assay
R package to access data from the European Tracking Network
Individual-based simulation of multistate movements in rivers, heterogeneous and homogeneous spaces incorporating local landscape bias in R
Script for Barrier Behavior Analysis (BaBA). This analysis is to detect and quantify animal movement behavior upon encountering with linear barriers (e.g. roads, fences, pipelines, rivers). Reference article: doi/10.1111/1365-2664.13806
🛠️ A targets workflow for integrated step selection analyses (iSSA)
Visual Abstraction of Spatio-Temporal Networks in Collective Animal Behavior (EuroVis2020)
🦅 R package to annotate GPS tracking data of gulls
Analysis of migration patterns of western marsh harriers using GPS tracking data for Vansteelant et al. (2020)
🐦 Tools to import, clean, and visualize animal movement data in R
slides, data, code and a book in support of workshops at AFSC and SWFSC for the R package `crawl`
A workflow and shiny app for exploring biologging data
An agent-based model (with a web simulation) for Guizhou "golden" monkey population and movements using the Mesa Python framework; thesis project + human/GTGP expansion; Summer 2018-Winter 2019
Source code for an entry to the BES mapping animal movements contest.
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