Hi all! I am new to Bluesky so I am just posting some of my earlier research.
New paper out today in Nat Ecol Evol! On how within- and between-group competition jointly shape ranging in wild capuchins, and how the environment tips the balance. Thread below 🐒
Here is the 1st chapter of my PhD
Odd Jacobson
Odd Jacobson
Odd Jacobson
🦍 Are you working with animal movement data and interested in home range estimation? Dive into Odd Jacobson's new publication @IntJPrimatology #openaccess (https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10764-023-00398-z), where we share new methods and invaluable insights for fellow...
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GPS is relatively new. So how can we study long-term animal movements? Our approach in @Ecology_Letters transforms historic location records (pre-GPS) into valuable data, revealing capuchins' responses to #climate and demographic change. #openaccess...
Is bigger always better? For social animals, group size is a dilemma: big groups face more internal competition, yet hold an edge over smaller neighbors. 33 years of data on 12 wild capuchin groups reveals how these forces shape behavior. Out today in *Nat Eco & Evo*: www.nature.com/articles/s41...