Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4374999 Ecological Informatics 2013 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Researchers and wildlife managers often want to understand how landscape features influence an individual animal's movement. Animal movement data, whether derived from satellite collars, cellphone/hydrophone nets, or radiotelemetry studies, provide a range of information on movement including large-scale displacements and small-scale changes in orientation and velocity. To help contextualize such data and facilitate their interpretation, we developed a Java informatics tool, Animal Movement Visualizer v1.0. Built on the NASA World Wind v1.2 development kit, our free, downloadable software can display simultaneously the pathways of multiple animals moving against a backdrop of digital imagery of the Earth's surface, allowing researchers and managers to observe how multiple individuals move about with respect to one another in relative time. The program can accommodate datasets with irregularly timed relocations and relocation intervals that vary among individuals. The software displays the Earth's surface in a scalable way, facilitating visualization of specific landscape features. To illustrate possible uses for AMV, we provide a sample dataset for movement tracks of Mongolian gazelles (Procapra gutturosa) moving across steppe habitat.

► AMV, a Java software tool, facilitates visualization of animal movements. ► Sequential animal movements are overlaid on scalable satellite imagery of the Earth. ► Case studies visualize movements of multiple animals relative to terrain features. ► Software and a sample dataset are available for download.

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