Richard M Gunner
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Gunner R, Wilson R, Holton M, Bennett N, Alagaili A, Bertelsen M, et al.
Mov Ecol
. 2023 Oct;
11(1):71.
PMID: 37891697
Understanding the processes that determine how animals allocate time to space is a major challenge, although it is acknowledged that summed animal movement pathways over time must define space-time use....
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Quintana F, Gomez-Laich A, Gunner R, Gabelli F, Omo G, Duarte C, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2022 Jun;
289(1976):20220535.
PMID: 35703051
Understanding how animals move in dense environments where vision is compromised is a major challenge. We used GPS and dead-reckoning to examine the movement of Magellanic penguins commuting through vegetation...
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Gunner R, Wilson R, Holton M, Hopkins P, Bell S, Marks N, et al.
J R Soc Interface
. 2022 Jan;
19(186):20210692.
PMID: 35042386
The combined use of global positioning system (GPS) technology and motion sensors within the discipline of movement ecology has increased over recent years. This is particularly the case for instrumented...
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Gunner R, Holton M, Scantlebury D, Hopkins P, Shepard E, Fell A, et al.
Anim Biotelemetry
. 2021 Dec;
9:43.
PMID: 34900262
Background: Understanding what animals do in time and space is important for a range of ecological questions, however accurate estimates of how animals use space is challenging. Within the use...
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Gunner R, Wilson R, Holton M, Scott R, Hopkins P, Duarte C
Ecol Evol
. 2020 Aug;
10(14):7872-7886.
PMID: 32760571
The use of animal-attached data loggers to quantify animal movement has increased in popularity and application in recent years. High-resolution tri-axial acceleration and magnetometry measurements have been fundamental in elucidating...