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Fig. 2 | Movement Ecology

Fig. 2

From: Multi-scale movement syndromes for comparative analyses of animal movement patterns

Fig. 2

Example data for four species showing three scales of movement. The distribution of step-level measurements for turning angle (TURNS) and step length (STL) is shown for all animals combined. One example daily path is illustrated for one individual of each species showing behavioral phases segmented into traveling (dark blue), area restricted search (light blue) and clusters (red). Example life-history phase level data shows the 95% AKDE home range estimate and all recorded tracks for one individual. The daily paths exemplify the three primary path-level movement syndromes: spider monkey (high Cluster, high straightness, low distance), kinkajou (high sinuosity, low straightness, low distance) and coati-capuchin (high distance, higher ARS)

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