Unraveling complexity in interspecies interaction through nonlinear dynamical mo
Unraveling complex interactions between animal species is of paramount importance to understand competition, facilitation, and community assembly processes. Using data from GPS positions of sheep (Ovis aries) and red deer (Cervus elaphus) grazing a moorland plot, we modeled the animal movement of each species as a function of the distance between individuals, with the aim to assess the role of animal interactions (i.e., attraction and repulsion) in their spatial movement. We used black box-based
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