diveMove is a GNU R package with tools to represent, visualize, filter, analyse, and summarize time-depth recorder (TDR) data. It also provides miscellaneous functions for handling location data.
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diveMove is a GNU R package with tools to represent, visualize, filter, analyse, and summarize time-depth recorder (TDR) data. It also provides miscellaneous functions for handling location data.
An R package for Bayesian Inference of Social Networks
Replication materials for "The Relational Bases of Informal Financial Cooperation" (Simpson, In Prep.)
Nest-box visit monitoring system. Mainboard for animal observation over (RFID) pit tagging numbers and light barriers.
Nest monitoring system. Mainboard to observe and manipulate animals over timer functions. Support of RFID-readers to get pit tagging numbers.
Polytrack is design to track unmarked freely foraging insects in outdoor environments and monitor their pollination behaviour.
Feeder monitoring system. Mainboard to Observe and Manipulate Organisms (animals) over (RFID) pit tagging numbers and lightbarriers.
Eloise Newman Master Research Project at the University of Oxford 2022
Software and Firmware for the Seal Heart and Activity Tracker (SealHAT)
Companion repository to Manx incubation behaviour paper; https://doi.org/10.1093/ornithology/ukac006.
Replication materials for "Social Support and Network Formation in a Small-Scale Horticulturalist Population" (Simpson , 2022, Scientific Data).
Code & data relevant for someone interested in conducting multivariate models using Bayesian statistics in #R #MCMCGlmm. In our analyses here, we use data on eastern grey kangaroo juvenile behaviour and survival and maternal behaviour.
Python interface to R package `diveMove`
Replication materials for "Dynamics of Cooperative Networks Associated With Gender Among South Indian Tamils" (Simpson & Power, 2023, Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Lond., B, Biol. Sci.)
Firmware for the Seal Heartrate And Tracking device.
Code and data for an MSc project titled: Following the leader? Group movement in a socially living African ground squirrel
As part of a practical ecology course in the first year of biology at the ENS in Lyon, we used recorded strophes from different bird species to reconstruct audio files for broadcast to Eurasian blackcap in order to study their terrotorial behaviour in relation to both conspecific and heterospecific males.
Both the data and code used to document individual differences in roost usage of bats at a maternity colony.
Hardware design files for the sealHAT project
Detecting trait differences between a reintroduced and a dispersing eastern quoll population.
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