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
ResearchI 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.
FieldworkI 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.
OtherI 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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