Selecting the best home range model: an information-theoretic approach.

Ecology

University of Idaho, Department of Fish and Wildlife, Moscow 83844, USA.

Published: May 2006

Choosing an appropriate home range model is important for describing space use by animals and understanding the ecological processes affecting animal movement. Traditional approaches for choosing among home range models have not resulted in general, consistent, and unambiguous criteria that can be applied to individual data sets. We present a new application of information-theoretic model selection that overcomes many of the limitations of traditional approaches, as follows. (1) It alleviates the need to know the true home range to assess home range models, thus allowing performance to be evaluated with data on individual animals. (2) The best model can be chosen from a set of candidate models with the proper balance between fit and complexity. (3) If candidate home range models are based on underlying ecological processes, researchers can use the selected model not only to describe the home range, but also to infer the importance of various ecological processes affecting animal movements within the home range.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/0012-9658(2006)87[1146:stbhrm]2.0.co;2DOI Listing

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