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Elucidating the significance of spatial memory on movement decisions by African savannah elephants using state–space models
Leo Polansky, Werner Kilian, George Wittemyer
Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences (2015) Vol. 282, Iss. 1805, pp. 20143042-20143042
Open Access | Times Cited: 150

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What is consciousness, and could machines have it?
Stanislas Dehaene, Hakwan Lau, Sid Kouider
Science (2017) Vol. 358, Iss. 6362, pp. 486-492
Open Access | Times Cited: 708

Memory and resource tracking drive blue whale migrations
Briana Abrahms, Elliott L. Hazen, Ellen O. Aikens, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2019) Vol. 116, Iss. 12, pp. 5582-5587
Open Access | Times Cited: 220

The use of multilayer network analysis in animal behaviour
Kelly R. Finn, Matthew J. Silk, Mason A. Porter, et al.
Animal Behaviour (2019) Vol. 149, pp. 7-22
Open Access | Times Cited: 165

Revisitation analysis uncovers spatio‐temporal patterns in animal movement data
Chloe Bracis, Keith L. Bildstein, Thomas Mueller
Ecography (2018) Vol. 41, Iss. 11, pp. 1801-1811
Open Access | Times Cited: 156

Habitat and social factors shape individual decisions and emergent group structure during baboon collective movement
Ariana Strandburg‐Peshkin, Damien R. Farine, Margaret C. Crofoot, et al.
eLife (2017) Vol. 6
Open Access | Times Cited: 146

Spores and soil from six sides: interdisciplinarity and the environmental biology of anthrax (Bacillus anthracis)
Colin J. Carlson, Wayne M. Getz, Kyrre Kausrud, et al.
Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (2018) Vol. 93, Iss. 4, pp. 1813-1831
Open Access | Times Cited: 92

Using optimal foraging theory to infer how groups make collective decisions
Grace H. Davis, Margaret C. Crofoot, Damien R. Farine
Trends in Ecology & Evolution (2022) Vol. 37, Iss. 11, pp. 942-952
Open Access | Times Cited: 43

Evaluating the effectiveness of local- and regional-scale wildlife corridors using quantitative metrics of functional connectivity
Robin Naidoo, J. Werner Kilian, Pierre du Preez, et al.
Biological Conservation (2017) Vol. 217, pp. 96-103
Closed Access | Times Cited: 75

Behavioural valuation of landscapes using movement data
George Wittemyer, Joseph M. Northrup, Guillaume Bastille‐Rousseau
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences (2019) Vol. 374, Iss. 1781, pp. 20180046-20180046
Open Access | Times Cited: 66

Old and New Approaches to Animal Cognition: There Is Not “One Cognition”
Juliane Bräuer, Daniel Hanus, Simone Pika, et al.
Journal of Intelligence (2020) Vol. 8, Iss. 3, pp. 28-28
Open Access | Times Cited: 64

Using step‐selection functions to model landscape connectivity for African elephants: accounting for variability across individuals and seasons
Liudmila Osipova, Moses Makonjio Okello, Steven J. Njumbi, et al.
Animal Conservation (2018) Vol. 22, Iss. 1, pp. 35-48
Closed Access | Times Cited: 60

Temporal variation in resource selection of African elephants follows long‐term variability in resource availability
Miriam Tsalyuk, Werner Kilian, Björn Reineking, et al.
Ecological Monographs (2019) Vol. 89, Iss. 2
Open Access | Times Cited: 59

Learning and Animal Movement
Mark A. Lewis, William F. Fagan, Marie Auger‐Méthé, et al.
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2021) Vol. 9
Open Access | Times Cited: 49

The feedback between where we go and what we know — information shapes movement, but movement also impacts information acquisition
Orr Spiegel, Margaret C. Crofoot
Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences (2016) Vol. 12, pp. 90-96
Open Access | Times Cited: 56

Elephant behavior toward the dead: A review and insights from field observations
Shifra Z. Goldenberg, George Wittemyer
Primates (2019) Vol. 61, Iss. 1, pp. 119-128
Closed Access | Times Cited: 50

Characterizing the landscape of movement to identify critical wildlife habitat and corridors
Guillaume Bastille‐Rousseau, George Wittemyer
Conservation Biology (2020) Vol. 35, Iss. 1, pp. 346-359
Closed Access | Times Cited: 41

What Is Consciousness, and Could Machines Have It?
Stanislas Dehaene, Hakwan Lau, Sid Kouider
Springer eBooks (2021), pp. 43-56
Closed Access | Times Cited: 40

Phase Transition in a Non-Markovian Animal Exploration Model with Preferential Returns
Ohad Vilk, Daniel Campos, Vicenç Méndez, et al.
Physical Review Letters (2022) Vol. 128, Iss. 14
Open Access | Times Cited: 25

Territory surveillance and prey management: Wolves keep track of space and time
Ulrike E. Schlägel, Evelyn H. Merrill, Mark A. Lewis
Ecology and Evolution (2017) Vol. 7, Iss. 20, pp. 8388-8405
Open Access | Times Cited: 44

Graph theory illustrates spatial and temporal features that structure elephant rest locations and reflect risk perception
George Wittemyer, Laura M. Keating, Fritz Vollrath, et al.
Ecography (2016) Vol. 40, Iss. 5, pp. 598-605
Closed Access | Times Cited: 43

Movement Patterns of African Elephants (Loxodonta africana) in a Semi-arid Savanna Suggest That They Have Information on the Location of Dispersed Water Sources
Yussuf A. Wato, H.H.T. Prins, I.M.A. Heitkönig, et al.
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution (2018) Vol. 6
Open Access | Times Cited: 42

The Role of Forest Elephants in Shaping Tropical Forest–Savanna Coexistence
Anabelle W. Cardoso, Yadvinder Malhi, Imma Oliveras, et al.
Ecosystems (2019) Vol. 23, Iss. 3, pp. 602-616
Open Access | Times Cited: 41

What animals do not do or fail to find: A novel observational approach for studying cognition in the wild
Karline R. L. Janmaat
Evolutionary Anthropology Issues News and Reviews (2019) Vol. 28, Iss. 6, pp. 303-320
Open Access | Times Cited: 40

Contribution of Connectivity Assessments to Green Infrastructure (GI)
Janine Bolliger, Janet Silbernagel
ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information (2020) Vol. 9, Iss. 4, pp. 212-212
Open Access | Times Cited: 39

Landscape‐scale habitat response of African elephants shows strong selection for foraging opportunities in a human dominated ecosystem
Guillaume Bastille‐Rousseau, Jake Wall, Iain Douglas‐Hamilton, et al.
Ecography (2019) Vol. 43, Iss. 1, pp. 149-160
Open Access | Times Cited: 36

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