Figure 5.
Points in panel A are the locations of a springbok male in the vicinity of the Okaukuejo research camp, Etosha National Park, collected every 30 minutes from early September 2009 to mid-April 2010. The points are color coded, as binned, in panel B according to the amount of time spent in a local neighborhood of the point and the number of times this local neighbor hood was revisit through the 7.5 month period (see Lyons et al in press for details). The four sections of panels C show how the binned points are distributed over the daily as the 7.5-month period progresses. (Reprinted with permission from Lyons et al. 2013.)