A tale of two forests

This blog post is provided by Felicia Keesing and tells the #StoryBehindThePaper for the article “Climate warming, acorn masting, and the dynamics of rodent populations: Comparing long-term studies“, which was recently published in Journal of Animal Ecology. This study takes advantage of the accidental similarity between two long-term studies of acorns, rodents, and climate, exploring the similarities and differences in their results. More than forty … Continue reading A tale of two forests

Unveiling a Toolkit to Process and Explore Animal Tracking Data

This blog post is provided by Liam Patrick Langley, Stephen Lang, Luke Ozsanlav-Harris, Alice Trevail and tells the #StoryBehindthePaper for the paper “ExMove: An open source toolkit for processing and exploring animal tracking data in R”, which was recently published in the Journal of Animal Ecology. In their paper, they present an R toolkit for cleaning and processing raw data files from animal tracking devices. … Continue reading Unveiling a Toolkit to Process and Explore Animal Tracking Data