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The following pages link to How to reliably estimate the tortuosity of an animal's path: straightness, sinuosity, or fractal dimension? (Q2189276):
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- Balancing direct and indirect sources of navigational information in a leaderless model of collective animal movement (Q305549) (← links)
- A framework for analyzing the robustness of movement models to variable step discretization (Q329358) (← links)
- Linearity measure for curve segments (Q1049324) (← links)
- On uses, misuses and potential abuses of fractal analysis in zooplankton behavioral studies: a review, a critique and a few recommendations (Q1618514) (← links)
- Correlated biased random walk with latency in one and two dimensions: asserting patterned and unpredictable movement (Q1619682) (← links)
- Measuring linearity of curves in \(2D\) and \(3D\) (Q1669704) (← links)
- What can knowledge of the energy landscape tell us about animal movement trajectories and space use? A case study with humans (Q1712658) (← links)
- Letter to the editor: The fourth moment of the radial displacement of a discrete correlated/persistent random walk. (Q1716280) (← links)
- The influence of turning angles on the success of non-oriented animal searches (Q1794416) (← links)
- A new multi-scale measure for analysing animal movement data (Q2013265) (← links)
- Three-dimensional random walk models of individual animal movement and their application to trap counts modelling (Q2031814) (← links)
- On the relationship between fractal dimension and encounters in three-dimensional trajectories (Q2219741) (← links)
- Measuring linearity of connected configurations of a finite number of 2D and 3D curves (Q2354813) (← links)
- Tortuosity entropy: a measure of spatial complexity of behavioral changes in animal movement (Q2413916) (← links)
- A stochastic hybrid model with a fast concentration bias for chemotactic cellular attraction (Q2677019) (← links)