Skip to main content Advertisement Menu Search Search Publisher main menu Journals Submissions Publishing services About My Account Follow BioMed Central Twitter Facebook Movement Ecology Movement Ecology main menu Home About Articles Articles Recent Most accessed Recent articles Recent articles RSS 1. Research Goal-dependent current compensation and drift in surf scoter flocks Ryan Lukeman, Alexis Christie and Ronald C. Ydenberg Published on: 31 January 2016 2. Research Differential fall migratory routes of adult and juvenile Ipswich Sparrows (Passerculus sandwichensis princeps) Zoe J. Crysler, Robert A. Ronconi and Philip D. Taylor Published on: 21 January 2016 3. Research An assessment of spatio-temporal relationships between nocturnal bird migration traffic rates and diurnal bird stopover density Kyle G. Horton, W. Gregory Shriver and Jeffrey J. Buler Published on: 7 January 2016 4. Research Spatio–temporal hotspots of satellite–tracked arctic foxes reveal a large detection range in a mammalian predator Sandra Lai, Joël Bêty and Dominique Berteaux Published on: 15 November 2015 5. Methodology article Mapping areas of spatial-temporal overlap from wildlife tracking data Jed A. Long, Stephen L. Webb, Trisalyn A. Nelson and Kenneth L. Gee Published on: 1 November 2015 View all articles Most accessed articles Most accessed articles RSS 1. Methodology article The environmental-data automated track annotation (Env-DATA) system: linking animal tracks with environmental data Somayeh Dodge, Gil Bohrer, Rolf Weinzierl, Sarah C Davidson, Roland Kays, David Douglas, Sebastian Cruz, Jiawei Han, David Brandes and Martin Wikelski Published on: 3 July 2013 2. Research Flying with the wind: scale dependency of speed and direction measurements in modelling wind support in avian flight Kamran Safi, Bart Kranstauber, Rolf Weinzierl, Larry Griffin, Eileen C Rees, David Cabot, Sebastian Cruz, Carolina Proaño, John Y Takekawa, Scott H Newman, Jonas Waldenström, Daniel Bengtsson, Roland Kays, Martin Wikelski and Gil Bohrer Published on: 3 July 2013 3. Review Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research - exploring new avenues to address spatiotemporal biodiversity dynamics Florian Jeltsch, Dries Bonte, Guy Pe’er, Björn Reineking, Peter Leimgruber, Niko Balkenhol, Boris Schröder, Carsten M Buchmann, Thomas Mueller, Niels Blaum, Damaris Zurell, Katrin Böhning-Gaese, Thorsten Wiegand, Jana A Eccard, Heribert Hofer, Jette Reeg… Published on: 5 August 2013 4. Methodology article Home range plus: a space-time characterization of movement over real landscapes Andrew J Lyons, Wendy C Turner and Wayne M Getz Published on: 3 July 2013 5. Review Space, time and complexity in plant dispersal ecology Juan J Robledo-Arnuncio, Etienne K Klein, Helene C Muller-Landau and Luis Santamaría Published on: 1 August 2014 View all articles Aims and scope Movement Ecology is an open-access interdisciplinary journal publishing novel insights from empirical and theoretical approaches into the ecology of movement of the whole organism – either animals, plants or microorganisms – as the central theme. We welcome manuscripts on any taxa and any movement phenomena (e.g. foraging, dispersal and seasonal migration) addressing important research questions on the patterns, mechanisms, causes and consequences of organismal movement. Manuscripts will be rigorously peer-reviewed to ensure novelty and high quality. Movement Ecology is proud to present the Proceedings of the 5th International Bio-Logging Science Symposium, in conjunction with Animal Biotelemetry. Read More Editors-in-Chief Ran Nathan is a professor in the Department of Ecology, Evolution, and Behavior at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel, and director of the Minerva Center for Movement Ecology. His Movement Ecology Lab studies foraging, dispersal, migration and other types of movements in plants and animals, mostly birds. These studies typically combine advanced biotelemetry of free-ranging animals, mechanistic models, molecular tools, and various observational and experimental approaches in the laboratory and in the field, both in Israel and around the world. Luca Giuggioli is a faculty member of the Department of Engineering Mathematics and the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Bristol, UK, and a core member of the Bristol Centre for Complexity Sciences. Work in his lab focuses on addressing fundamental questions in animal ecology to explain a variety of phenomena including behavioural interactions, foraging, social spacing, collective movement and epidemic disease spread. These studies involve the use of mathematical, computational and statistical techniques to develop mechanistic models of organism movement that explain empirical observations. Submit a manuscript Submission Guidelines Editorial Board Sign up to article alerts ISSN: 2051-3933 Advertisement Contact us Jobs Manage manuscripts Sign up for article alerts Manage article alerts Leave feedback Press center Read more on our blogs Policies Licensing Terms and conditions Privacy statement Accessibility Cookies Follow BioMed Central Twitter Facebook Google Plus YouTube LinkedIn Reddit Weibo © 2016 BioMed Central Ltd unless otherwise stated. Part of Springer Science+Business Media. 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