Fig. 6From: Simultaneous estimation of the temporal and spatial extent of animal migration using step lengths and turning anglesRaincloud plots describing the distribution of spatial overlap (calculated using Bhattacharyya’s affinity) between segments of brown bear movement paths identified by our model as “non-migratory”. For animals that migrate back and forth between two disjoint spatial areas over the course of a year, we would expect almost no overlap between consecutive non-migratory ranges (the red and green plots), and very high overlap between the first and third non-migratory ranges (the blue plot)Back to article page