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An individual-based model (IBM) that simulates animal movement paths by sampling from empirical distributions of step lengths, turn angles, and compass headings derived from dead-reckoning data.
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This project is a specialized academic script for movement ecology. With only 4 stars and 3 forks over nearly 1.5 years, it lacks any community traction or ecosystem growth. It implements a Correlated Random Walk (CRW) variant using empirical data distributions, which is a standard technique in spatial biology. Its defensibility is near zero as the logic is trivially reproducible by any graduate student in the field using established R packages like 'amt' (Animal Movement Tools) or 'move'. While frontier labs have no interest in this niche, the project is highly susceptible to displacement by more comprehensive ecological modeling frameworks or simply better-documented research repositories. It serves more as a code supplement for a specific paper rather than a standalone software product.
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