Research topic

Animal movement modelling

Bram Van Moorter

  • spatial ecology
  • landscape connectivity & green infrastructures
  • animal space use and movement ecology
  • modeling:
    • socio-ecological systems
    • agent-based modeling
    • adaptive management
  • psychology

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Manuela Panzacchi

ecological networks, anthropogenic development, sustainable land use, scenario analysis, movement ecology, spatial ecology, GPS data, habitat selection, ungulates, carnivores, human-wildlife coexistence, sustainable land planning,  adaptive management, wild and semi-domestic reindeer, moose, pollinators, beetles, old forest

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Inger Maren Rivrud


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Line Cordes

Animal movement ecology, animal population ecology, (long-term) individual-based studies, mark-recapture modelling (incl. special cases dealing with unknown sex, uncertainty in breeding state, time-varying individual covs etc), movement modelling (kernelUD, brownian bridge, T-LoCoH, HMMs, step selection), population modelling (PBR, iPCoD, matrix modelling etc).

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Jenny Hansen

Geographic Informations Systems (GIS)
Remote sensing
Species distribution modeling (SDM)
Occurrence and utilization range estimation (animal home ranges)
Resource selection and space use
Animal movement analysis


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Annette Fayet

Research
I am a researcher interested in seabird ecology, behaviour, and conservation. My research addresses a range of questions from understanding drivers of movements and the fitness consequences of variation in movement strategies, to drivers of population declines, mechanisms of competition avoidance, individual specialisation, and carry-over effects.
To address these questions, I combine traditional monitoring methods with bird-borne tracking loggers, field experiments, and machine learning.  I mainly work with North Atlantic species, but also with species in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

Fieldwork
I co-lead a long-term seabird monitoring site on the Røst archipelago in the Norwegian Sea as part of the SEAPOP programme, and I have been leading a study of Atlantic puffins on Skomer Island (Wales, UK) since 2011.

Other
I have a DPhil in Zoology from the University of Oxford. Before joining NINA, I was a Junior Research Fellow in the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford.
I am currently an Associate Editor for the Journal of Animal Ecology and secretary for The Seabird Group charity. I am also a National Geographic Explorer and a former Sky Ocean Rescue Scholar.

My full list of publications can be found here.


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Animal movement modelling

Bram Van Moorter

  • spatial ecology
  • landscape connectivity & green infrastructures
  • animal space use and movement ecology
  • modeling:
    • socio-ecological systems
    • agent-based modeling
    • adaptive management
  • psychology

on Google Scholar


Show full profile of Bram Van Moorter

Manuela Panzacchi

ecological networks, anthropogenic development, sustainable land use, scenario analysis, movement ecology, spatial ecology, GPS data, habitat selection, ungulates, carnivores, human-wildlife coexistence, sustainable land planning,  adaptive management, wild and semi-domestic reindeer, moose, pollinators, beetles, old forest

Show full profile of Manuela Panzacchi

Inger Maren Rivrud


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Line Cordes

Animal movement ecology, animal population ecology, (long-term) individual-based studies, mark-recapture modelling (incl. special cases dealing with unknown sex, uncertainty in breeding state, time-varying individual covs etc), movement modelling (kernelUD, brownian bridge, T-LoCoH, HMMs, step selection), population modelling (PBR, iPCoD, matrix modelling etc).

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Jenny Hansen

Geographic Informations Systems (GIS)
Remote sensing
Species distribution modeling (SDM)
Occurrence and utilization range estimation (animal home ranges)
Resource selection and space use
Animal movement analysis


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Annette Fayet

Research
I am a researcher interested in seabird ecology, behaviour, and conservation. My research addresses a range of questions from understanding drivers of movements and the fitness consequences of variation in movement strategies, to drivers of population declines, mechanisms of competition avoidance, individual specialisation, and carry-over effects.
To address these questions, I combine traditional monitoring methods with bird-borne tracking loggers, field experiments, and machine learning.  I mainly work with North Atlantic species, but also with species in the Indian and Pacific Oceans.

Fieldwork
I co-lead a long-term seabird monitoring site on the Røst archipelago in the Norwegian Sea as part of the SEAPOP programme, and I have been leading a study of Atlantic puffins on Skomer Island (Wales, UK) since 2011.

Other
I have a DPhil in Zoology from the University of Oxford. Before joining NINA, I was a Junior Research Fellow in the Department of Zoology at the University of Oxford.
I am currently an Associate Editor for the Journal of Animal Ecology and secretary for The Seabird Group charity. I am also a National Geographic Explorer and a former Sky Ocean Rescue Scholar.

My full list of publications can be found here.


Show full profile of Annette Fayet

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