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. 2018 Feb 26;115(12):3072–3077. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1716137115

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Representation of the global tracking dataset and scaling properties for all species analyzed. (A) Global map with trajectories obtained by satellite tracking for all 50 species. (B) The scaling exponents (μ) obtained from the root-mean-square (dRMS) analysis of displacements for all species analyzed (species names indicated from left to right in caption; squares indicate mean values, and bars show the SD). Histogram in Inset shows the number of individuals for the range of scaling exponents. Long-nosed fur seal: common name for the South Australian population of New Zealand fur seal. Colors represent each of the nine guilds with data: cetaceans (yellow), eared seals (blue), flying birds (green), penguins (cyan), polar bears (orange), sharks (dark green), sirenians (purple), true seals (red), and turtles (pink).