moveNT is an R package that analyzes animal movement using Network Theory.
This is the development area for the package moveNT
, which provides a series of functions to analyze movement data using Network Theory.
References: Bastille-Rousseau, G., Douglas-Hamilton, I., Blake, S., Northrup, J., Wittemyer, G. (2018) Applying network theory to animal movements to identify properties of landscape space use. Ecological Applications.
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You need to use the package devtools
from Hadley Wickham.
library(devtools)
install_github("BastilleRousseau/moveNT")
The package main functions are traj2adj
and adj2stack
. The package also contains a function to simulate movement data sim_mov
. For a list of documented functions see the Reference manual.
Two vignettes have been created. moveNT
shows the basic functions and also presents the use of new functions such as loop
, interpolation
, and mosaic_network
that are helpful for mapping.
The movescape
vignette introduce a series of new functions that perform machine learning and combine different metrics into a single representation. The manuscript is currently in review.