Fig. 2From: Accelerometer informed time-energy budgets reveal the importance of temperature to the activity of a wild, arid zone canidDingoes were much less active during summer than they were in winter. Predicted probabilities of being stationary, walking, or running in each habitat. Blue represents dingoes tracked during winter (n = 3), and red represents dingoes tracked during summer (n = 4). Hollow circles indicate probabilities for individual dingoes and solid circles represent global estimates (± 95% confidence intervals) from our meta-analysis of the multinomial model estimates for each individual. In winter, only one dingo occurred on salt lakes, so no global statistic was calculatedBack to article page