by AniMove | May 25, 2020 | Uncategorized
We are postponing the 2020 AniMove course due to the current Corona crisis. We tried to wait for as long as it seemed responsible, but now we feel that we need to make the uncomfortable decision. In the view of the situation currently, the Max-Planck institute of...
by AniMove | Jan 17, 2020 | featured, Uncategorized
The application for AniMove 2020 at MPI close to Konstanz, Germany, is open until February 15th. Apply before the deadline to have the chance to spend two intensive weeks and learn animal movement analysis and remote sensing using R and QGIS. more details here:...
by AniMove | Apr 9, 2019 | Uncategorized
Daniel Palacios, Assistant Professor at the Oregon State University, Marine Mammal Institute and Dept. of Fisheries & Wildlife, visualized his whale movement data using moveVis. In this post he explains the background as well as how he achieved the movement...
by AniMove | Jan 29, 2019 | Uncategorized
several interesting short courses for animal movement analysis are offered outside the AniMove curriculum and might be interesting for some of you: short course by Roland Kays: http://animove.org/event/short-course-on-analyzing-animal-tracking-data-2019/ short course...
by AniMove | Dec 20, 2018 | Uncategorized
finally we can announce officially the venue of our next AniMove as well as the date: AniMove summer school 2019 June 3rd – June 14th, 2019 Max Planck – Yale Center for Biodiversity Movement and Global Change New Haven, Connecticut, USA applications can be submitted...
by AniMove | Jan 22, 2018 | publication, Uncategorized
A new paper got published in Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation (RSEC) in cooperation with the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology (MPIo) and the European Academy of Bolzano (EURAC). This paper discusses the technical and theoretical differences between...