Breed et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Predicting animal home‐range structure and transitions using a multistate Ornstein‐Uhlenbeck biased random walkBreed et al., 2017
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- Breed G
- Golson E
- Tinker M
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- Ecology
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The home‐range concept is central in animal ecology and behavior, and numerous mechanistic models have been developed to understand home range formation and maintenance. These mechanistic models usually assume a single, contiguous home range …
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