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Fig. 6 | Animal Biotelemetry

Fig. 6

From: Dead-reckoning facilitates determination of activity and habitat use: a case study with European badgers (Meles meles)

Fig. 6

Variation in badger activity with habitat ‘Arable’, ‘Grass’, ‘Pasture’, and ‘Woodland’. A Proportion (%) of active time per night spent in each habitat by seven individuals. The proportion of time spent in each habitat according to GPS-only data is shown in white, with GPS-enhanced dead-reckoned data represented by grey boxplots. B GPS-enhanced dead-reckoned distance travelled per night (km) within each habitat. C Average summed VeDBA per second (g), D average speed (m/s), E average sum tortuosity (degrees per second) per night within each habitat. The black horizontal lines represent the median, with the upper and lower quartiles represented by the top and bottom of each bar, respectively. The whiskers (vertical black lines) extend to the smallest and largest values no more than 1.5 times the inter quartile range. Outlying values beyond the extent of the whiskers are denoted as individual points

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