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Fig. 1 | Animal Biotelemetry

Fig. 1

From: How often should dead-reckoned animal movement paths be corrected for drift?

Fig. 1

Boxplots summarising the magnitude of net error according to the VP correction rate per species. Mean values were aggregated per individual and VP correction rate. Boxes encompass the 25–75% interquartile range and horizontal bars denote the median value with ‘loess’ smooth line (grey shading shows the standard error and Whiskers extend to 1.5 * Interquartile range). Note net error drops to zero when the VP correction rate equates with GPS recording frequency (1 Hz for the lions, penguins and cormorants, and 1 fix/min for the tropicbirds). The inserts zoom in on the net error between VP correction rates of one fix per hour and one fix per second

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