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2015

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Demšar, Urška
Buchin, Kevin
Cagnacci, Francesca
Speckmann, Bettina
Van de Weghe, Nico
Weiskopf, Daniel
Weibel, Robert

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Movement Ecology. BioMed Central. 2015, 3, 5. eISSN 2051-3933. Available under: doi: 10.1186/s40462-015-0032-y

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The processes that cause and influence movement are one of the main points of enquiry in movement ecology. However, ecology is not the only discipline interested in movement: a number of information sciences are specialising in analysis and visualisation of movement data. The recent explosion in availability and complexity of movement data has resulted in a call in ecology for new appropriate methods that would be able to take full advantage of the increasingly complex and growing data volume. One way in which this could be done is to form interdisciplinary collaborations between ecologists and experts from information sciences that analyse movement. In this paper we present an overview of new movement analysis and visualisation methodologies resulting from such an interdisciplinary research network: the European COST Action "MOVE - Knowledge Discovery from Moving Objects" (http://www.move-cost.info). This international network evolved over four years and brought together some 140 researchers from different disciplines: those that collect movement data (out of which the movement ecology was the largest represented group) and those that specialise in developing methods for analysis and visualisation of such data (represented in MOVE by computational geometry, geographic information science, visualisation and visual analytics). We present MOVE achievements and at the same time put them in ecological context by exploring relevant ecological themes to which MOVE studies do or potentially could contribute.

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570 Biowissenschaften, Biologie

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Movement ecology, Animal movement, Trajectories, Spatio-temporal analysis, Spatio-temporal visualisation, Geographic information science, Computational geometry, Visualisation, Visual analytics, Interdisciplinary developments

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ISO 690DEMŠAR, Urška, Kevin BUCHIN, Francesca CAGNACCI, Kamran SAFI, Bettina SPECKMANN, Nico VAN DE WEGHE, Daniel WEISKOPF, Robert WEIBEL, 2015. Analysis and visualisation of movement : an interdisciplinary review. In: Movement Ecology. BioMed Central. 2015, 3, 5. eISSN 2051-3933. Available under: doi: 10.1186/s40462-015-0032-y
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