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Edward A Codling

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Physics of Life Reviews|July 5, 2014
Pest insect movement and dispersal as an example of applied movement ecology. Comment on "Multiscale approach to pest insect monitoring: random walks, pattern formation, synchronization, and networks" by Petrovskii, Petrovskaya and BearupEdward A Codling
Ecology|February 4, 2010
Sampling rate and misidentification of Lévy and non-Lévy movement pathsMichael J Plank, Edward A Codling
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 24, 2016
Balancing direct and indirect sources of navigational information in a leaderless model of collective animal movementEdward A Codling, Nikolai W F Bode
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|January 23, 2024
Where did my dog go? A pilot study exploring the movement ecology of farm dogsKareemah Chopra, Gareth Enticott, Edward A Codling
Ecology|November 7, 2017
Navigational efficiency in a biased and correlated random walk model of individual animal movementJoseph D Bailey, Jamie Wallis, Edward A Codling
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|April 23, 2008
Random walk models in biologyEdward A Codling, Michael J Plank, Simon Benhamou
Ecology|November 10, 2010
Diffusion about the mean drift location in a biased random walkEdward A Codling, Rachel N Bearon, Graeme J Thorn
Ecology|June 18, 2014
Distinguishing between Lévy walks and strong alternative models: commentMarie Auger-Méthé, Michael J Plank, Edward A Codling
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|September 24, 2024
Accuracy, rationality and specialization in a generalized model of collective navigationRichard P Mann, Joseph D Bailey, Edward A Codling
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|June 25, 2025
Editorial: Using methods and approaches from behavioral ecology to address issues in applied animal sciencesEdward A Codling, Simon P Turner, Victoria Lee, et al.
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Physics of Life Reviews|July 5, 2014
Pest insect movement and dispersal as an example of applied movement ecology. Comment on "Multiscale approach to pest insect monitoring: random walks, pattern formation, synchronization, and networks" by Petrovskii, Petrovskaya and BearupEdward A Codling
Ecology|February 4, 2010
Sampling rate and misidentification of Lévy and non-Lévy movement pathsMichael J Plank, Edward A Codling
Journal of Theoretical Biology|January 24, 2016
Balancing direct and indirect sources of navigational information in a leaderless model of collective animal movementEdward A Codling, Nikolai W F Bode
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|January 23, 2024
Where did my dog go? A pilot study exploring the movement ecology of farm dogsKareemah Chopra, Gareth Enticott, Edward A Codling
Ecology|November 7, 2017
Navigational efficiency in a biased and correlated random walk model of individual animal movementJoseph D Bailey, Jamie Wallis, Edward A Codling
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|April 23, 2008
Random walk models in biologyEdward A Codling, Michael J Plank, Simon Benhamou
Ecology|November 10, 2010
Diffusion about the mean drift location in a biased random walkEdward A Codling, Rachel N Bearon, Graeme J Thorn
Ecology|June 18, 2014
Distinguishing between Lévy walks and strong alternative models: commentMarie Auger-Méthé, Michael J Plank, Edward A Codling
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface|September 24, 2024
Accuracy, rationality and specialization in a generalized model of collective navigationRichard P Mann, Joseph D Bailey, Edward A Codling
Frontiers in Veterinary Science|June 25, 2025
Editorial: Using methods and approaches from behavioral ecology to address issues in applied animal sciencesEdward A Codling, Simon P Turner, Victoria Lee, et al.
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