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SUBMITTER: Reynolds AM
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4453252 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Reynolds Andrew M AM Jones Hayley B C HB Hill Jane K JK Pearson Aislinn J AJ Wilson Kenneth K Wolf Stephan S Lim Ka S KS Reynolds Don R DR Chapman Jason W JW
Royal Society open science 20150520 5
Understanding the complex movement patterns of animals in natural environments is a key objective of 'movement ecology'. Complexity results from behavioural responses to external stimuli but can also arise spontaneously in their absence. Drawing on theoretical arguments about decision-making circuitry, we predict that the spontaneous patterns will be scale-free and universal, being independent of taxon and mode of locomotion. To test this hypothesis, we examined the activity patterns of the Euro ...[more]