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The environmental-data automated track annotation (Env-DATA) system: linking animal tracks with environmental data

January 1, 2013

The movement of animals is strongly influenced by external factors in their surrounding environment such as weather, habitat types, and human land use. With advances in positioning and sensor technologies, it is now possible to capture animal locations at high spatial and temporal granularities. Likewise, scientists have an increasing access to large volumes of environmental data. Environmental data are heterogeneous in source and format, and are usually obtained at different spatiotemporal scales than movement data. Indeed, there remain scientific and technical challenges in developing linkages between the growing collections of animal movement data and the large repositories of heterogeneous remote sensing observations, as well as in the developments of new statistical and computational methods for the analysis of movement in its environmental context. These challenges include retrieval, indexing, efficient storage, data integration, and analytical techniques.

Publication Year 2013
Title The environmental-data automated track annotation (Env-DATA) system: linking animal tracks with environmental data
DOI 10.1186/2051-3933-1-3
Authors Somayeh Dodge, Gil Bohrer, Rolf P. Weinzierl, Sarah C. Davidson, Roland Kays, David C. Douglas, Sebastian Cruz, J. Han, David Brandes, Martin Wikelski
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Movement Ecology
Index ID 70138950
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Alaska Science Center Biology MFEB