Learning and Animal Movement

Lewis, Mark A. and Fagan, William F. and Auger-Méthé, Marie and Frair, Jacqueline and Fryxell, John M. and Gros, Claudius and Gurarie, Eliezer and Healy, Susan D. and Merkle, Jerod A. (2021) Learning and Animal Movement. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 9. ISSN 2296-701X

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Abstract

Integrating diverse concepts from animal behavior, movement ecology, and machine learning, we develop an overview of the ecology of learning and animal movement. Learning-based movement is clearly relevant to ecological problems, but the subject is rooted firmly in psychology, including a distinct terminology. We contrast this psychological origin of learning with the task-oriented perspective on learning that has emerged from the field of machine learning. We review conceptual frameworks that characterize the role of learning in movement, discuss emerging trends, and summarize recent developments in the analysis of movement data. We also discuss the relative advantages of different modeling approaches for exploring the learning-movement interface. We explore in depth how individual and social modalities of learning can matter to the ecology of animal movement, and highlight how diverse kinds of field studies, ranging from translocation efforts to manipulative experiments, can provide critical insight into the learning process in animal movement.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: STM Article > Multidisciplinary
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Date Deposited: 07 Jul 2023 03:54
Last Modified: 04 Apr 2024 09:32
URI: http://publish.journalgazett.co.in/id/eprint/1736

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