Publications of Anne K. Scharf
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Journal Article (15)
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Journal Article
move2: R package for processing movement data. Methods in Ecology and Evolution (2024)
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Journal Article
13 (3), pp. 419 - 431 (2022)
The Movebank system for studying global animal movement and demography. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3.
Journal Article
10 (1), 30 (2022)
MoveApps: a serverless no-code analysis platform for animal tracking data. BMC Movement Ecology 4.
Journal Article
9 (1), 11 (2021)
Accelerometer informed time-energy budgets reveal the importance of temperature to the activity of a wild, arid zone canid. BMC Movement Ecology 5.
Journal Article
7, 200 (2019)
Overall dynamic body acceleration in straw-colored fruit bats increases in headwinds but not with airspeed. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 6.
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6, 18 (2018)
Habitat suitability does not capture the essence of animal-defined corridors. BMC Movement Ecology 7.
Journal Article
24 (11), pp. 1573 - 1582 (2018)
Up‐scaling local‐habitat models for large‐scale conservation: Assessing suitable areas for the brown bear comeback in Europe. Diversity and Distributions 8.
Journal Article
54 (1), pp. 282 - 292 (2017)
Patterns and correlates of claims for brown bear damage on a continental scale. Journal of Applied Ecology 9.
Journal Article
7, pp. 12 - 24 (2016)
Long-distance seed dispersal by straw-coloured fruit bats varies by season and landscape. Global Ecology and Conservation 10.
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22, pp. 1199 - 1211 (2016)
Predicted Pleistocene–Holocene range shifts of the tiger (Panthera tigris). Diversity and Distributions 11.
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11 (2), e0145732 (2016)
Acceleration data reveal highly individually structured energetic landscapes in free-ranging fishers (Pekania pennanti). PLoS One 12.
Journal Article
25 (3), pp. 372 - 378 (2015)
Targeted conservation to safeguard a biodiversity hotspot from climate and land-cover change. Current Biology 13.
Journal Article
1 (5), e1400175 (2015)
Planning tiger recovery: Understanding intraspecific variation for effective conservation. Science Advances 14.
Journal Article
19 (11), pp. 1366 - 1379 (2013)
The importance of correcting for sampling bias in MaxEnt distribution models. Diversity and Distributions 15.
Journal Article
7 (9), e45729 (2012)
The movement ecology of the straw-colored fruit bat, Eidolon helvum, in sub-saharan Africa assessed by stable isotope ratios. PLoS One Report (1)
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Report
Raumnutzungs- und Flugverhalten von Rotmilanen und Wespenbussarden in Baden-Württemberg unter verschiedenen Witterungs- und Landschaftsbedingungen. Abschlussbericht an das Land Baden-Württemberg. LUBW, Karlsruhe (2021)
Interview (1)
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Interview
move: Visualizing and analyzing animal track data. R package version 3.1.0. (2018)