Including irregular time intervals improves animal movement studies

Wednesday, January 15, 2020 - 10:10 in Biology & Nature

Studies of animal movement and behavior — including those addressing disease spread and animal conservation — should monitor animals at both regular and irregular time points to improve understanding of animal movement behavior, according to a new study by Penn State statisticians. The study, which appears online this month in the journal Environmetrics, is the first to […]

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