A key aspect often neglected by movement ecologists is the sequential use of different habitats. We present a tree-based method with origins in molecular biology named Sequence Analysis Methods (SAM) to Explore, Simulate, Classify and Visualize sequential habitat use patterns.

De Groeve, J.; van de Weghe, N.; Cagnacci, F. (2017). Sequential habitat use by animals: a methodological workflow. In: Workshop “Movement: new sensors, new data, new challenges”, Leiden, The Netherlands, 21-25 August 2017. handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/43757

Sequential habitat use by animals: a methodological workflow

De Groeve, Johannes;Cagnacci, Francesca
2017-01-01

Abstract

A key aspect often neglected by movement ecologists is the sequential use of different habitats. We present a tree-based method with origins in molecular biology named Sequence Analysis Methods (SAM) to Explore, Simulate, Classify and Visualize sequential habitat use patterns.
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De Groeve, J.; van de Weghe, N.; Cagnacci, F. (2017). Sequential habitat use by animals: a methodological workflow. In: Workshop “Movement: new sensors, new data, new challenges”, Leiden, The Netherlands, 21-25 August 2017. handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10449/43757
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