Animal interactions in the emergence of territoriality
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Marx and Morecroft
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Postdoc
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Step selection models
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Why on Earth
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Linking ideas
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Step selection analysis
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Models of territoriality
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Interactions
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General model
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Energy functional
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Linear stability analysis
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Ecological community
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Bifurcation analysis
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Adding the environment
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Mind map
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Thanks
Description:
Explore animal movement and emergent patterns of space use in this 52-minute lecture by Jonathan Potts from the University of Sheffield. Delve into topics such as animal interactions in the emergence of territoriality, step selection models, and the ecological community. Learn about linear stability analysis, bifurcation analysis, and the integration of environmental factors in animal behavior studies. Gain insights from Potts' personal journey in the field, with numerous references to Mark Lewis' work. This talk, part of the "Workshop on Advances in Mathematical Ecology" at the Fields Institute, offers a comprehensive overview of mathematical approaches to understanding animal movement and spatial patterns in ecology.
Animal Movement and Emergent Patterns of Space Use - A Personal Journey With Plentiful References to Mark Lewis