Comparative analysis of movement patterns of marine vertebrates
Abstract
Movement through space is a fundamental aspect of the behaviour of many animals and it is driven by their need to feed, mate, reproduce and disperse among populations. Consequently, movement influences the dynamics and the... [ view full abstract ]
Authors
- Ana Sequeira (uwa)
- Jorge Rodriguez (Instituto de Física Interdisciplinar y Sistemas Complejos (IFISC), CSIC - University of the Balearic Islands, E-07122 Palma de Mallorca, Spain)
- Victor Eguíluz (Instituto de Física Interdisciplinar y Sistemas Complejos (IFISC), CSIC - University of the Balearic Islands, E-07122 Palma de Mallorca, Spain)
- Juan Fernández-gracia (Harvard T.H. School of Public Health, Department of Biostatistics and Department of Epidemiology, Boston, MA 02115, USA)
- Mark Meekan (Australian Institute of Marine Science)
- Carlos Duarte (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Red Sea Research Centre (RSRC), Thuwal 23955-6900, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia)
- Frederic Bailleul (South Australian Research and Development Institute)
- Alastair Baylis (Deakin University)
- M. Julian Caley (Australian Institute of Marine Science, PMB No. 3, Townsville MC, Townsville, Queensland 4810, Australia)
- Daniel Costa (University of California, Institute of Marine Sciences, Long Marine Lab, Santa Cruz, California, USA)
- Luke Einoder (Department of Land Resource Management (DLRM), Darwin, Northern Territory)
- Luciana Ferreira (IOMRC and The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley, WA 6009, Australia)
- Simon Goldsworthy (South Australian Research and Development Institute (Aquatic Sciences))
- John Gunn (Australian Institute of Marine Science)
- Derek Hamer (DBMS Global Oceans, 3/40 Valley St, West Hobart, Tasmania, 7000)
- Mike Hammill (Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Maurice Lamontagne Institute, Mont Joli, Quebec, Canada)
- Robert Harcourt (Macquarie University)
- Graeme Hays (Deakin University)
- Michelle Heupel (Australian Institute of Marine Science)
- Mark Hindell (Institute of Marine and Antarctic Studies, University of Tasmania)
- Ian Jonsen (Macquarie University)
- Maryanne Lea (University of Tasmania, Institute for Antarctic and Marine Studies, Battery Point, TAS 7004, Australia)
- Andrew Lowther (Norwegian Polar Institute, 9296, Tromsø, Norway)
- Jane Mckenzie (Department of Environment Water & Natural Resources, GPO Box 1047, ADELAIDE SA 5001)
- Lachlan Mcleay (South Australian Research and Development Institute, PO Box 120, Henley Beach, SA 5022)
- Clive McMahon (Integrated Marine Observing System, Sydney Institute of Marine Science, 19 Chowder Bay Road, Mosman, 2088)
- Brad Page (Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, South Australia)
- Annelise Wiebkin (Department of Environment Water & Natural Resources, GPO Box 1047, ADELAIDE SA 5001)
- Michele Thums (Australian Institute of Marine Science)
Topic Area
2 - Behaviour, Movement and Tracking of Marine Megafauna
Session
OS-4B » Behaviour, Movement, Tracking of Marine Megafauna (10:20 - Tuesday, 7th July, Percy Baxter Lecture Theatre D2.193)
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