Math Biology Seminar: Marie Auger-Méthé
Topic
From footsteps to foraging: using movement models to understand animal behaviour
Speakers
Details
Predicting the impacts of environmental change on species requires a mechanistic understanding of biological processes such as foraging, migration, and reproduction. However, the continuous behavioural data needed to assess how these processes change through time is often impossible to gather, particularly for Arctic and marine species. Thus, ecologists increasingly rely on animal telemetry to monitor activity patterns. In this talk, I will demonstrate how emerging statistical methods and movement data can be used to model the behaviour of a range of species (e.g. polar bear, rhinoceros auklet), and discuss how the information provided by movement models can help us answer fundamental ecological questions and solve conservation problems.
Additional Information
Marie Auger-Méthé, UBC Stats
Location: ESB 4127
This is a Past Event
Event Type
Scientific, Seminar
Date
May 9, 2018
Time
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Location