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2014-01-01
Jonathan R. Potts, Karl Mokross, Mark A. Lewis
Collective phenomena, whereby agent –agent interactions determine spatial patterns, are ubiquitous in the animal kingdom. On the other hand, movement and space use are also greatly influenced by the interactions between animals and their environment. Despite both types of interaction...
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A generalized residual technique for analysing complex movement models using earth mover's distance.
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Potts, Jonathan R, Marie Auger-M´eth´e, Karl Mokross, Mark A. Lewis
Complex systems of moving and interacting objects are ubiquitous in the natural and social sciences. Predicting their behaviour often requires models that mimic these systems with sufficient accuracy, while accounting for their inherent stochasticity. Although tools exist to determine which of a...