Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the Anthropocene

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Autores: Gómez, Sara, English, Holly M., Bejarano Alegre, Vanesa, Blackwell, Paul G., Bracken, Anna M., Bray, Eloise, Evans, Luke C., Gan, Jelaine L., Grecian, W. James, Gutmann Roberts, Catherine, Harju, Seth M., Hejcmanová, Pavla, Lelotte, Lucie, Marshall, Benjamin Michael, Matthiopoulos, Jason, Mnenge, AichiMkunde Josephat, Niebuhr, Bernardo Brandao, Ortega Diago, Zaida, Pollock, Christopher J., Potts, Jonathan R., Russell, Charlie J. G., Rutz, Christian, Singh, Navinder J., Whyte, Katherine F., Börger, Luca
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Fecha de publicación:2025
País:España
Recursos:Universidad de León
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Palavra-chave:Biología
Ecología. Medio ambiente
Zoología
Biologging
Conservation
Human-modified landscapes
Modelling
Movement ecology
2401.02 Comportamiento Animal
2401.06 Ecología Animal
2401.23 Vertebrados
3105.12 Ordenación y Conservación de la Fauna Silvestre
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title Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the Anthropocene
spellingShingle Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the Anthropocene
Gómez, Sara
Biología
Ecología. Medio ambiente
Zoología
Biologging
Conservation
Human-modified landscapes
Modelling
Movement ecology
2401.02 Comportamiento Animal
2401.06 Ecología Animal
2401.23 Vertebrados
3105.12 Ordenación y Conservación de la Fauna Silvestre
title_short Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the Anthropocene
title_full Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the Anthropocene
title_fullStr Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the Anthropocene
title_full_unstemmed Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the Anthropocene
title_sort Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the Anthropocene
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gómez, Sara
English, Holly M.
Bejarano Alegre, Vanesa
Blackwell, Paul G.
Bracken, Anna M.
Bray, Eloise
Evans, Luke C.
Gan, Jelaine L.
Grecian, W. James
Gutmann Roberts, Catherine
Harju, Seth M.
Hejcmanová, Pavla
Lelotte, Lucie
Marshall, Benjamin Michael
Matthiopoulos, Jason
Mnenge, AichiMkunde Josephat
Niebuhr, Bernardo Brandao
Ortega Diago, Zaida
Pollock, Christopher J.
Potts, Jonathan R.
Russell, Charlie J. G.
Rutz, Christian
Singh, Navinder J.
Whyte, Katherine F.
Börger, Luca
author Gómez, Sara
author_facet Gómez, Sara
English, Holly M.
Bejarano Alegre, Vanesa
Blackwell, Paul G.
Bracken, Anna M.
Bray, Eloise
Evans, Luke C.
Gan, Jelaine L.
Grecian, W. James
Gutmann Roberts, Catherine
Harju, Seth M.
Hejcmanová, Pavla
Lelotte, Lucie
Marshall, Benjamin Michael
Matthiopoulos, Jason
Mnenge, AichiMkunde Josephat
Niebuhr, Bernardo Brandao
Ortega Diago, Zaida
Pollock, Christopher J.
Potts, Jonathan R.
Russell, Charlie J. G.
Rutz, Christian
Singh, Navinder J.
Whyte, Katherine F.
Börger, Luca
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author2 English, Holly M.
Bejarano Alegre, Vanesa
Blackwell, Paul G.
Bracken, Anna M.
Bray, Eloise
Evans, Luke C.
Gan, Jelaine L.
Grecian, W. James
Gutmann Roberts, Catherine
Harju, Seth M.
Hejcmanová, Pavla
Lelotte, Lucie
Marshall, Benjamin Michael
Matthiopoulos, Jason
Mnenge, AichiMkunde Josephat
Niebuhr, Bernardo Brandao
Ortega Diago, Zaida
Pollock, Christopher J.
Potts, Jonathan R.
Russell, Charlie J. G.
Rutz, Christian
Singh, Navinder J.
Whyte, Katherine F.
Börger, Luca
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Zoologia
Facultad de Ciencias Biologicas y Ambientales
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Biología
Ecología. Medio ambiente
Zoología
Biologging
Conservation
Human-modified landscapes
Modelling
Movement ecology
2401.02 Comportamiento Animal
2401.06 Ecología Animal
2401.23 Vertebrados
3105.12 Ordenación y Conservación de la Fauna Silvestre
topic Biología
Ecología. Medio ambiente
Zoología
Biologging
Conservation
Human-modified landscapes
Modelling
Movement ecology
2401.02 Comportamiento Animal
2401.06 Ecología Animal
2401.23 Vertebrados
3105.12 Ordenación y Conservación de la Fauna Silvestre
description Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecological Society
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spelling Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the AnthropoceneGómez, SaraEnglish, Holly M.Bejarano Alegre, VanesaBlackwell, Paul G.Bracken, Anna M.Bray, EloiseEvans, Luke C.Gan, Jelaine L.Grecian, W. JamesGutmann Roberts, CatherineHarju, Seth M.Hejcmanová, PavlaLelotte, LucieMarshall, Benjamin MichaelMatthiopoulos, JasonMnenge, AichiMkunde JosephatNiebuhr, Bernardo BrandaoOrtega Diago, ZaidaPollock, Christopher J.Potts, Jonathan R.Russell, Charlie J. G.Rutz, ChristianSingh, Navinder J.Whyte, Katherine F.Börger, LucaBiologíaEcología. Medio ambienteZoologíaBiologgingConservationHuman-modified landscapesModellingMovement ecology2401.02 Comportamiento Animal2401.06 Ecología Animal2401.23 Vertebrados3105.12 Ordenación y Conservación de la Fauna SilvestrePublished by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Ecological Society[EN] Predicting animal movements and spatial distributions is crucial for our comprehension of ecological processes and provides key evidence for conserving and managing populations, species and ecosystems. Notwithstanding considerable progress in movement ecology in recent decades, developing robust predictions for rapidly changing environments remains challenging. To accurately predict the effects of anthropogenic change, it is important to first identify the defining features of human-modified environments and their consequences on the drivers of animal movement. We review and discuss these features within the movement ecology framework, describing relationships between external environment, internal state, navigation and motion capacity. Developing robust predictions under novel situations requires models moving beyond purely correlative approaches to a dynamical systems perspective. This requires increased mechanistic modelling, using functional parameters derived from first principles of animal movement and decision-making. Theory and empirical observations should be better integrated by using experimental approaches. Models should be fitted to new and historic data gathered across a wide range of contrasting environmental conditions. We need therefore a targeted and supervised approach to data collection, increasing the range of studied taxa and carefully considering issues of scale and bias, and mechanistic modelling. Thus, we caution against the indiscriminate non-supervised use of citizen science data, AI and machine learning models. We highlight the challenges and opportunities of incorporating movement predictions into management actions and policy. Rewilding and translocation schemes offer exciting opportunities to collect data from novel environments, enabling tests of model predictions across varied contexts and scales. Adaptive management frameworks in particular, based on a stepwise iterative process, including predictions and refinements, provide exciting opportunities of mutual benefit to movement ecology and conservation. In conclusion, movement ecology is on the verge of transforming from a descriptive to a predictive science. This is a timely progression, given that robust predictions under rapidly changing environmental conditions are now more urgently needed than ever for evidence-based management and policy decisions. Our key aim now is not to describe the existing data as well as possible, but rather to understand the underlying mechanisms and develop models with reliable predictive ability in novel situationsSISão Paulo Research Foundation, Grant/ Award Number: 2020/07586-4; Natural Environment Research Council, Grant/ Award Number: NE/V006916/1; Regional Government of Andalusia and NextGenerationEU; Faculty of Tropical AgriSciences—Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Grant/Award Number: IGA20243107; ARIES Doctoral Training Partnership, Grant/Award Number: NE/ S007334/1; Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Grant/Award Number: GBMF9881; National Geographic Society, Grant/Award Number: NGS-82515R- 20; Scottish Government's Rural and Environment Science and Analytical Services Division (RESAS)British Ecological SocietyWileyZoologiaFacultad de Ciencias Biologicas y Ambientales2025info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2656.70040https://hdl.handle.net/10612/25021reponame:BULERIA. Repositorio Institucional de la Universidad de Leóninstname:Universidad de LeónInglésinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/UKRI/NERC/NEhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:buleria.unileon.es:10612/250212026-06-24T12:43:27Z
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