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Fig. 3 | Movement Ecology

Fig. 3

From: Residency and space use estimation methods based on passive acoustic telemetry data

Fig. 3

Examples of space use estimation with some of the methods described in this paper using the Dasyatis pastinaca data set. Land is grey and water is dark blue. a Minimum Convex Polygon at 100% (blue), 95% (green) and 50% (yellow) isopleths; b Characteristic Hull Polygons at the 100% (blue), 95% (green) and 50% (yellow) isopleths. Note the 100% CHP is equal to the 100% MCP. The estimations at lower percentage levels (95% and 50%) differ from their MCP counterparts because of how each method constructs polygons. Discontinuous area estimates and highly irregular shapes can occur depending on the characteristics of the real-life data used; c a-Local Convex Hull using a value of a = 600 m, with the 100% isopleth in blue, 95% isopleth in green and 50% in yellow. The inserted picture c2 shows another example using a value of a = 1000 m; d Kernel Utilisation Distribution estimation method using sample data at the 95% (solid white line) and 50% (dotted white line) isopleths using a fixed bandwidth of h=250. The inserted picture d2 shows another example using reference bandwidth href = 116 to highlight the effect of bandwidth selection; e Optimally weighted AKDEC (wAKDEC) range estimation with confidence intervals using an anisotropic OU movement model. The 50% core area (bold dashed line), 95% home range (bold solid line) and their respective confidence intervals (thinner dotted and solid lines) are shown; f Brownian Bridge Movement Model at the 95% (solid white line) and 50% (dotted white line) isopleths, using a location error of 250 m; g Biased Random Bridge kernel method at the 95% (solid white line) and 50% (dotted white line) isopleths, using a diffusion parameter of D = 4.44, Lmin of 50 m, a minimum smoothing parameter of h=250; h Dynamic Brownian Bridge Movement Model at the 95% (solid white line) and 50% (dotted white line) isopleths, using a location error of 250 m, margin size m = 11, and window size w = 31. Images a–d and g were created using the R-package adehabitatHR, e using the R-package ctmm following the R script provided by Silva et al., [178], f using the Animal Tracking Toolbox in the R-package V-Track, and h using the R-package move. All images were posteriorly edited for publication

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