Crab cues promote host-riding behavior in Lottia tenuisculpta while attachment to mobile hosts improves survival relative to fixed hosts.
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Gamma-heterogeneous stopping rates applied to subdiffusive fBM yield heavy-tailed radial position densities while preserving localized aggregation.
Transformer models classify seven wildlife species from daily GPS trajectories, outperforming LSTM, CNN, and TCN baselines by 8-22 percentage points in balanced accuracy under region-holdout evaluation.
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Predator-associated cues promote host riding, and coupling to mobile hosts improves survival in an epizoic limpet
Crab cues promote host-riding behavior in Lottia tenuisculpta while attachment to mobile hosts improves survival relative to fixed hosts.
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Heavy-Tailed Dispersal Kernels from Stopped Subdiffusive Fractional Brownian Motion
Gamma-heterogeneous stopping rates applied to subdiffusive fBM yield heavy-tailed radial position densities while preserving localized aggregation.
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Transformer-Based Wildlife Species Classification from Daily Movement Trajectories
Transformer models classify seven wildlife species from daily GPS trajectories, outperforming LSTM, CNN, and TCN baselines by 8-22 percentage points in balanced accuracy under region-holdout evaluation.