Mapping migratory flyways in Asia using dynamic Brownian bridge movement models

Movement Ecology - Tập 3 Số 1 - 2015
Eric C. Palm1, Scott H. Newman2, Diann J. Prosser1, Xiangming Xiao3, Ze Luo4, Nyambayar Batbayar5, S Balachandran6, John Y. Takekawa7
1U. S. Geological Survey, Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, Beltsville, MD 20705, USA
2Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Emergency Center for Transboundary Animal Disease, Hanoi, Vietnam
3Department of Botany and Microbiology, Center for Spatial Analysis, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, 73019, USA
4Computer Network Information Center (CNIC), Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100080, China
5Wildlife Science and Conservation Center, Ulaanbaatar, 210351, Mongolia
6Bombay Natural History Society, Hornbill House, Mumbai, 400 001, India
7U.S. Geological Survey, Western Ecological Research Center, San Francisco Bay Estuary Field Station, Vallejo, CA, 94592, USA

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