Camera trapping allows scientists to study activity patterns of animals under natural conditions. However, comparisons of activity patterns across seasons or latitudes can be biased, because activity is often attuned to sunrise and sunset, the timing of which varies with latitude and season. Existing transformation methods to solve this problem have limitations. Here, we explore whether and how activity patterns can be transformed more accurately using two alternative ‘double anchoring’ transformations – equinoctial and average anchoring – that anchor activity time to two chosen anchor points during the study period. Using simulated noisy datasets mimicking species with either crepuscular, diurnal or cathemeral activity patterns, we compare...
Camera-trapping methods have been used to monitor movement and behavioural ecology parameters of wil...
Graduation date: 2014Ungulate behavior has been studied extensively but direct observation of free-r...
Animals shape their activity in response to several processes that take place at different timescale...
(1) Camera trapping allows scientists to study activity patterns of animals under natural conditions...
<div><p>Long-term tracking using global positioning systems (GPS) is widely used to study vertebrate...
Long-term tracking using global positioning systems (GPS) is widely used to study vertebrate movemen...
Long-term tracking using global positioning systems (GPS) is widely used to study vertebrate movemen...
1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are described for 3 ...
1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are described for 3 ...
Long-term tracking using global positioning systems (GPS) is widely used to study vertebrate movemen...
Summary. 1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are describ...
1. Activity level (the proportion of time that animals spend active) is a behavioural and ecological...
1. When they visit and revisit specific areas, animals may reveal what they need from their home ran...
none7noThe assessment of spatiotemporal behaviour patterns of wild species is pivotal both for conse...
Ungulate populations such as deer and wild boars have been expanding in range and increasing in numb...
Camera-trapping methods have been used to monitor movement and behavioural ecology parameters of wil...
Graduation date: 2014Ungulate behavior has been studied extensively but direct observation of free-r...
Animals shape their activity in response to several processes that take place at different timescale...
(1) Camera trapping allows scientists to study activity patterns of animals under natural conditions...
<div><p>Long-term tracking using global positioning systems (GPS) is widely used to study vertebrate...
Long-term tracking using global positioning systems (GPS) is widely used to study vertebrate movemen...
Long-term tracking using global positioning systems (GPS) is widely used to study vertebrate movemen...
1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are described for 3 ...
1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are described for 3 ...
Long-term tracking using global positioning systems (GPS) is widely used to study vertebrate movemen...
Summary. 1. The seasonal variations in time of daily onset and end of locomotor activity are describ...
1. Activity level (the proportion of time that animals spend active) is a behavioural and ecological...
1. When they visit and revisit specific areas, animals may reveal what they need from their home ran...
none7noThe assessment of spatiotemporal behaviour patterns of wild species is pivotal both for conse...
Ungulate populations such as deer and wild boars have been expanding in range and increasing in numb...
Camera-trapping methods have been used to monitor movement and behavioural ecology parameters of wil...
Graduation date: 2014Ungulate behavior has been studied extensively but direct observation of free-r...
Animals shape their activity in response to several processes that take place at different timescale...