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Linking movement ecology to conservation biology

Por: Chapman, Colin A [autor].
Reyna Hurtado, Rafael Ángel [autor] | Melletti, Mario [autor].
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 impreso(a) 
 Capítulo de libro impreso(a) Tipo de contenido: Texto Tipo de medio: Sin medio Tipo de portador: VolumenTema(s): Ecología del movimiento | Conservación biológicaTema(s) en inglés: Movement ecology | Conservation biologyNota general: Para consultar el capítulo véase el libro con la clasificación EE 599.096 R4, en SIBE-Campeche En: Movement ecology of afrotropical forest mammals / Rafael Angel Reyna Hurtado, Colin A. Chapman, Mario Melletti. Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2023. páginas 187-193. --ISBN: 978-3-031-27029-1, 978-3-031-27032-1Número de sistema: 63798Resumen:
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Movement is an essential component of all life. It determines evolutionary pathways, shapes ecological processes, affects individual fitness, and strongly shapes how populations are affected by anthropogenic perturbations (Nathan, 2008; Nathan et al., 2022). As a result, the field of movement ecology has become central to both ecology and conservation biology. New technological advances [e.g., telemetry systems (Kays et al., 2015), drones (Wich & Koh, 2018; Beaver et al., 2020; He et al., 2020; Corcoran et al., 2021), AI to identify species and individuals from camera trap photos (Guo et al., 2020; Tuia et al., 2022)] have greatly enhanced the quality of the movement data that can be obtained and changed the very questions that could be asked. As a result, movement ecology’s role in conservation should increase.

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Para consultar el capítulo véase el libro con la clasificación EE 599.096 R4, en SIBE-Campeche

Movement is an essential component of all life. It determines evolutionary pathways, shapes ecological processes, affects individual fitness, and strongly shapes how populations are affected by anthropogenic perturbations (Nathan, 2008; Nathan et al., 2022). As a result, the field of movement ecology has become central to both ecology and conservation biology. New technological advances [e.g., telemetry systems (Kays et al., 2015), drones (Wich & Koh, 2018; Beaver et al., 2020; He et al., 2020; Corcoran et al., 2021), AI to identify species and individuals from camera trap photos (Guo et al., 2020; Tuia et al., 2022)] have greatly enhanced the quality of the movement data that can be obtained and changed the very questions that could be asked. As a result, movement ecology’s role in conservation should increase. eng

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