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Part I: Individual Animal Movement |
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1. Stochas-tic optimal foraging theory |
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2. Levy or not? Analysing positional data from animal movement paths |
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3. Beyond optimal searching: Recent developments in the modelling of animal movement patterns as Levy walks |
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Part II: From Individuals to Populations |
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4. The mathematical analysis of biological aggregation and dispersal: progress, problems and perspectives |
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5. Hybrid modelling of individual movement and collective behaviour |
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6. From individual movement rules to population level patterns: the case of central-place foragers |
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7. Transport and anisotropic diffusion models for movement in oriented habitats |
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8. Incorporating complex foraging of zooplankton in models: role of micro- and mesoscale processes in macroscale patterns |
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Part III: Populations, Communities and Ecosystems |
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9. Life on the move: modeling the effects of climate-driven range shifts with integrodifference equations |
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10. Control of competitive bioinvasion |
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11. Destruction and diversity: effects of habitat loss on ecological communities |
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12. Emergence and propagation of patterns in nonlocal reaction-diffusion equations arising in the theory of speciation |
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13. Numerical study of pest population size at various diffusion rates |
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Part I: Individual Animal Movement |
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1. Stochas-tic optimal foraging theory |
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2. Levy or not? Analysing positional data from animal movement paths |
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