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Lost in space? Searching for directions in the spatial modelling of individuals, populations and species ranges

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Struve J, Lorenzen K, Blanchard J, Borger L, Bunnefeld N, Edwards CTT, Hortal J, MacCall A, Matthiopoulos J, van Moorter B, Ozgul A, Royer F, Singh N, Yesson C & Bernard R (2010) Lost in space? Searching for directions in the spatial modelling of individuals, populations and species ranges. Biology Letters, 6 (5), pp. 575-578. https://doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2010.0338

Abstract
The workshop ‘Spatial models in animal ecology, management and conservation' held at Silwood Park (UK), 9-11 March 2010, aimed to synthesize recent progress in modelling the spatial dynamics of individuals, populations and species ranges and to provide directions for research. It brought together marine and terrestrial researchers working on spatial models at different levels of organization, using empirical as well as theory-driven approaches. Different approaches, temporal and spatial scales, and practical constraints predominate at different levels of organization and in different environments. However, there are theoretical concepts and specific methods that can fruitfully be transferred across levels and systems, including: habitat suitability characterization, movement rules, and ways of estimating uncertainty.

Keywords
spatial modelling; dispersal; movement; population dynamics; biogeography

Journal
Biology Letters: Volume 6, Issue 5

StatusPublished
Publication date23/10/2010
PublisherThe Royal Society

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Professor Nils Bunnefeld

Professor Nils Bunnefeld

Professor, Biological and Environmental Sciences