Response to Comment on “Lévy Walks Evolve Through Interaction Between Movement and Environmental Complexity”
We agree with Jansen et al . that a composite movement model provides a better statistical description of mussel movement than any simple movement strategy. This does not undermine the take-home message of our paper, which addresses the feedback between individual movement patterns and spatial compl...
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description | We agree with Jansen
et al
. that a composite movement model provides a better statistical description of mussel movement than any simple movement strategy. This does not undermine the take-home message of our paper, which addresses the feedback between individual movement patterns and spatial complexity. Simple movement strategies provide more insight in the eco-evolutionary analysis and are therefore our model of choice. |
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