Random walk models in biology EA Codling, MJ Plank, S Benhamou Journal of the Royal Society Interface 5, 813-834, 2008 | 1719 | 2008 |
How to reliably estimate the tortuosity of an animal's path: straightness, sinuosity, or fractal dimension? S Benhamou Journal of Theoretical Biology 229, 209-220, 2004 | 644 | 2004 |
Spatial memory and animal movement WF Fagan, MA Lewis, M Auger‐Méthé, T Avgar, S Benhamou, G Breed, ... Ecology letters 16, 1316-1329, 2013 | 613 | 2013 |
Spatial analysis of animals' movements using a correlated random walk model P Bovet, S Benhamou Journal of theoretical biology 131, 419-433, 1988 | 566 | 1988 |
How many animals really do the Levy walk? S Benhamou Ecology 88, 1962-1969, 2007 | 551 | 2007 |
Animal movements in heterogeneous landscapes: identifying profitable places and homogeneous movement bouts F Barraquand, S Benhamou Ecology 89, 3336-3348, 2008 | 409 | 2008 |
Dynamic approach to space and habitat use based on biased random bridges S Benhamou PloS One 6, e14592, 2011 | 337 | 2011 |
Memory keeps you at home: a mechanistic model for home range emergence B Van Moorter, D Visscher, S Benhamou, L Börger, MS Boyce, ... Oikos 118, 641-652, 2009 | 331 | 2009 |
Optimizing the use of biologgers for movement ecology research HJ Williams, LA Taylor, S Benhamou, AI Bijleveld, TA Clay, S de Grissac, ... Journal of Animal Ecology 89, 186-206, 2020 | 286 | 2020 |
Efficiency of area-concentrated searching behaviour in a continuous patchy environment S Benhamou Journal of Theoretical Biology 159, 67-81, 1992 | 258 | 1992 |
Incorporating movement behavior and barriers to improve kernel home range space use estimates S Benhamou, D Cornélis The Journal of Wildlife Management 74, 1353-1360, 2010 | 242 | 2010 |
How predictability of feeding patches affects home range and foraging habitat selection in avian social scavengers? S Monsarrat, S Benhamou, F Sarrazin, C Bessa-Gomes, W Bouten, ... PloS One 8, e53077, 2013 | 215 | 2013 |
How animals use their environment: a new look at kinesis S Benhamou, P Bovet Animal Behaviour 38, 375-383, 1989 | 199 | 1989 |
Of scales and stationarity in animal movements S Benhamou Ecology letters 17, 261-272, 2014 | 178 | 2014 |
Spatial memory in large scale movements: efficiency and limitation of the egocentric coding process S Benhamou, JP Sauvé, P Bovet Journal of Theoretical Biology 145, 1-12, 1990 | 167 | 1990 |
FAD: Fish Aggregating Device or Fish Attracting Device? A new analysis of yellowfin tuna movements around floating objects C Girard, S Benhamou, L Dagorn Animal Behaviour 67, 319-326, 2004 | 164 | 2004 |
Marine turtles use geomagnetic cues during open-sea homing P Luschi, S Benhamou, C Girard, S Ciccione, D Roos, J Sudre, ... Current Biology 17, 126-133, 2007 | 162 | 2007 |
Beyond the Utilization Distribution: Identifying home range areas that are intensively exploited or repeatedly visited S Benhamou, L Riotte-Lambert Ecological Modelling 227, 112-116, 2012 | 158 | 2012 |
Detecting an orientation component in animal paths when the preferred direction is individual-dependent S Benhamou Ecology 87, 518-528, 2006 | 149 | 2006 |
Landmark use by navigating rats (Rattus norvegicus): contrasting geometric and featural information. S Benhamou, B Poucet Journal of Comparative Psychology 112, 317-322, 1998 | 147 | 1998 |