Computer Analysis of Animal-Movement Data Obtained by Telemetry

作者: Donald B. Siniff , John R. Tester

DOI: 10.2307/1293348

关键词: FisheryComputer analysisLine (text file)Movement (clockwork)HistoryTelemetryNormal range

摘要: while sometimes they seemed to spring magically from nowhere. Some of them ran ahead the line many were entirely confused and dashed back through noisy driving line. ... At finish . all deer that had been moving drive broke cover by dozens streaked between counters ." The behavior Deer No. 502 during appears be similar described above. This doe approached twice turned each time. On third attempt she drivers then raced northward for nearly a mile before slowing. We believe this extensive movement outside her normal range was caused panic or fright due noise made drivers. ry clump trees bushy thicket ile se med ica ly animal's radio noticed driver as shouted others, "spooked" away 503 apparently "surprised" short dash line, probably with several other deer, stopped its flight, without range. Its not noticed. Both within their regular ranges late evening. disturbing effects appear have very short-lived since we could detect any difference in movements activity patterns immediately following census. Probably react similarly hunting, hope radio-tracking system can used evaluate responses hunting future. BIBLIOGRAPHY

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