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- Home_range abstract "Home range is the area in which an animal lives and travels. It is related to the concept of "territory" which is the area that is actively defended.The concept can be traced back to a publication in 1943 by W. H. Burt, who constructed maps delineating the spatial extent or outside boundary of an animal's movement during the course of its everyday activities. Associated with the concept of a home range is the concept of a utilization distribution, which takes the form of a two dimensional probability density function that represents the probability of finding an animal in a defined area within its home range. The home range of an individual animal is typically constructed from a set of location points that have been collected over a period of time identifying the position in space of an individual at many points in time. Such data are now collected automatically using collars placed on individuals that transmit through satellites or using mobile cellphone technology and global positioning systems (GPS) technology, at regular intervals.The simplest way to draw the boundaries of a home range from a set of location data is to construct the smallest possible convex polygon around the data. This approach is referred to as the minimum convex polygon (MCP) method which is still widely employed, but has many drawbacks including often overestimating the size of home ranges.The best known methods for constructing utilization distributions are the so-called bivariate Gaussian or normal distribution kernel density methods. This group of methods is part of a more general group of parametric kernel methods that employ distributions other than the normal distribution as the kernel elements associated with each point in the set of location data.Recently, the kernel approach to constructing utilization distributions was extended to include a number of nonparametric methods such as the Burgman and Fox's alpha-hull method and Getz and Wilmers local convex hull (LoCoh) method. This latter method has now been extended from a purely fixed-point LoCoH method to fixed radius and adaptive point/radius LoCoH methods.Although, currently, more software is available to implement parametric than nonparametric methods (because the latter approach is newer), the cited papers by Getz et al. demonstrate that LoCoH methods generally provide more accurate estimates of home range sizes and have better convergence properties as sample size increases than parametric kernel methods.Home range estimation methods that have been developed since 2005 include: LoCoH Brownian Bridge Line-based Kernel GeoEllipse Line-BufferComputer packages for using parametric and nonparametric kernel methods are available online.".
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- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ethology.
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink Cellphone.
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink Convex_polygon.
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink Dear_enemy_recognition.
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink GPS.
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink Global_Positioning_System.
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink Local_convex_hull.
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink Mobile_phone.
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink Multivariate_kernel_density_estimation.
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink Normal_distribution.
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink Probability_density_function.
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink Satellite.
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink Territoriality.
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink Territory_(animal).
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLink Utilization_distribution.
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLinkText "Home range".
- Home_range wikiPageWikiLinkText "home range".
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- Home_range subject Category:Ethology.
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- Home_range comment "Home range is the area in which an animal lives and travels. It is related to the concept of "territory" which is the area that is actively defended.The concept can be traced back to a publication in 1943 by W. H. Burt, who constructed maps delineating the spatial extent or outside boundary of an animal's movement during the course of its everyday activities.".
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