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Suite of simple metrics reveals common movement syndromes across vertebrate taxa.

Briana L AbrahmsDana P SeidelEric DoughertyElliott L HazenSteven J BogradAlan M WilsonJ Weldon McNuttDaniel P CostaStephen BlakeJustin S BrasharesWayne M Getz
Published in: Movement ecology (2017)
Our results offer early indication of widespread recurrent patterns in movement ecology that have consistent statistical signatures, regardless of taxon, body size, mode of movement, or environment. We further show that a simple set of metrics can be used to classify broad-scale movement patterns in disparate vertebrate taxa. Our comparative approach provides a general framework for quantifying and classifying animal movements, and facilitates new inquiries into relationships between movement syndromes and other ecological processes.
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