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Movement ecology:
advancing methods

Movement of animals in the wild is shaped by a combination of biotic and abiotic factors, e.g. landscape structure, presence of con- and hetero-specifics and intrinsic state of the moving individual. To improve our understanding of how these biotic and abiotic factors affect movement, we test the existing and contribute to developing new methods to infer factors driving movement of wild animals from telemetry data.

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