Table 1.
For each time series, a wavelet analysis was used to partition velocity sample times according to one of several characteristic daily behavioral sequences as identified by peaks in the Fourier transform of velocity data.
Daily behavioral sequence type | Time spent in each type (%) |
---|---|
Lion (Panthera leo) | |
1 cycle/day | 63 |
2 cycles/day | 3 |
Random walk | 34 |
Buffalo (Syricerus caffer) | |
T7 | |
1 cycle/day | 17 |
2 cycles/day | 17 |
3 cycles/day | 2 |
Random walk | 64 |
T12 | |
1 cycle/day | 5 |
2 cycles/day | 16 |
3 cycles/day | 6 |
Random walk | 73 |
T13 | |
1 cycle/day | 4 |
2 cycles/day | 14 |
3 cycles/day | 9 |
Random walk | 73 |
T15 | |
1 cycle/day | 12 |
2 cycles/day | 14 |
3 cycles/day | 4 |
Random walk | 69 |
T16 | |
1 cycle/day | <1 |
2 cycles/day | 20 |
3 cycles/day | 7 |
Random walk | 72 |
T17 | |
1 cycle/day | 6 |
2 cycles/day | 5 |
3 cycles/day | 9 |
Random walk | 80 |
Notes: Random walk was defined as the time for which no cycling activity was present. Percentages indicate the amount of time the sequence type is representative of the data. T7, T12, and so on, are individual buffalo.