New Publication: Refining the Link between Remote Sensing and Animal Movement

New Publication: Refining the Link between Remote Sensing and Animal Movement

December 24, 2017

New paper published in Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation (RSEC) in cooperation with the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology (MPIo) and the European Academy of Bolzano (EURAC). This paper discusses the technical and theoretical differences between animal movement and remote sensing data and provides practical solutions to improve their combined use. The publication is open-access and can be viewed through the link below.

 

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