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| Researchers found that understanding environmental context is key to interpreting future animal patterns. Photo Credit: Nick Fewings |
Researchers have developed new software for exploring and communicating animal movements in the wild.
This suite of open-source tools, called ECODATA, was designed to support the analysis and visualization of complex datasets, as valuable observations about animal movement are often made by analyzing massive amounts of wildlife tracking data.
Their tool accomplishes this by creating animations that help ecologists study animal movement, such as how extreme weather conditions or seasonal vegetation growth might influence a species’ normal activities, said Gil Bohrer, co-author of the study and a professor in civil engineering and geodetic engineering at The Ohio State University.
“We’re not creating new information, but we are taking data that ecologists typically find hard to utilize and making it easy and accessible,” said Bohrer. “This can help users understand an ecosystem and quickly identify what’s going on, or test a good hypothesis they have.”
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