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Bridging the gap between movement data and connectivity analysis using the Time-Explicit Habitat Selection (TEHS) model.

Denis ValleNina AttiasJoshua A CullenMevin B HootenAline GirouxLuiz Gustavo R Oliveira-SantosArnaud L J DesbiezRobert J Fletcher
Published in: Movement ecology (2024)
The proposed approach can be used to characterize how landscape features are perceived by individuals through the decomposition of movement patterns into a time and a habitat selection component. Additionally, this framework can help bridge the gap between movement-based models and connectivity analysis, enabling the generation of time-explicit connectivity results.
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