Fig. 4From: Changes in movement, habitat use, and response to human disturbance accompany parturition events in bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis)Aggregate movement trends for parturient bighorn sheep, aligned by inferred lambing date. Displayed values are the mean value of daily average movement metrics. Grey envelopes represent 95% confidence intervals. Generally, lambing events were preceded by an increase in home range and followed by a large reduction in movement rate for a period less than two days longBack to article page