#BESMove2025 -- Movement Ecology Annual Meeting
Our popular Movement Ecology Annual Meeting will move to the University of East Anglia this year, under the title Understanding Migration.
Register now for our annual meeting! Join us at the University of East Anglia on the 2nd and 3rd of September. This year's theme is Understanding Migration, but contributions in all areas of movement ecology are welcome.
Abstract deadline: 30th June
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01.04.2025 10:07
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Do waterholes shape territorial behaviour in African lions?
A new study found that both males and females repeatedly move along straight paths between waterholes, patrolling both core hunting areas and the edges of their territory.
Find out moreπ tinyurl.com/3a62xmuk
@biology.ox.ac.uk
12.05.2025 10:57
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Last call for expressions of interest in a Quantitative Ecology post-doc based mostly in South Africa. If you are interested, drop Lourens and me a line π
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18.04.2025 14:58
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Congratulations to the winner of our 2024 Robert May prize!! π
Read more about MaΓ«lisβ research on the methods blog πhttps://methodsblog.com/2025/04/17/robert-may-prize-2024-winner-announced-for-early-career-researcher-award/
17.04.2025 09:48
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WORKSHOPS
Through our applied animal movement data analysis courses, both wildlife practitioners and research students receive immersive hands-on training in the utilization of state-of-the-art tools and...
π’COURSE ANNOUNCEMENTπ’
George, South Africa, August 2025
π»πJoin FatBear's Applied Movement Data Analysis in R courses for wildlife grad students & practitioners. Beginners & R users welcome ππ
Info and registration: fatbearbio.weebly.com/workshops.html πΎ
24.03.2025 08:02
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Still excited about this project, which has just been published - with @hollyenglish.bsky.social
Thanks again to the @besmovesig.bsky.social team !
15.04.2025 14:35
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π¨ New paper! π¨
Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the Anthropocene πΎπ
π doi.org/10.1111/1365...
π§ Really enjoyed working with the great team @besmovesig.bsky.social on this one
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07.04.2025 09:42
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π¨New on the blogπ¨
Jaguars in the trees: how big cats thrive in the Amazonβs flooded forest
Guilherme Costa Alvarenga (WildCRU, University of Oxford) studied an extraordinary population of jaguars living an arboreal lifestyle in the MamirauΓ‘ Reserve
β‘οΈ wp.me/pcNAUj-aC
@wildcru.bsky.social
27.03.2025 23:28
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Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the Anthropocene
This review provides a framework to better understand and predict animal movements and distributions in human-modified environments. Bridging the gap between movement models and management/conservati...
I'll talk about this more next week but can't resist finishing my Friday with this update
Our paper is online now in early view! Sara Gomez, Luca BΓΆrger & I led a fantastic team of researchers in this review:
Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the Anthropocene
04.04.2025 15:31
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π£Big congratulations to Sara Gomez (a graduate of the RAINET master's programme) for her first published article.ππ₯πΎπ₯°πΉ
Understanding and predicting animal movements and distributions in the Anthropocene, Journal of Animal Ecology (2025). dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365...
09.04.2025 13:04
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And we're live!
01.04.2025 10:10
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