Applications of step-selection functions in ecology and conservation
University of Alberta · University of Freiburg
Abstract
Recent progress in positioning technology facilitates the collection of massive amounts of sequential spatial data on animals. This has led to new opportunities and challenges when investigating animal movement behaviour and habitat selection. Tools like Step Selection Functions (SSFs) are relatively new powerful models for studying resource selection by animals moving through the landscape. SSFs compare environmental attributes of observed steps (the linear segment between two consecutive observations of position) with alternative random steps taken from the same starting point. SSFs have been used to study habitat selection, human-wildlife interactions, movement corridors, and dispersal behaviours in…
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3Topics & keywords
- Animal ecology
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Biological dispersal
- Ecology
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Habitat
- Wildlife
- Wildlife conservation