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Fig. 3 | Animal Biotelemetry

Fig. 3

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

Fig. 3

A lion’s dead-reckoned movement path (approx. 12 days) in relation to (all) GPS positions (black), plotted both as a function of GPS correction rate (a no correction, b GPS corrected every 12 h, c GPS corrected once every hour) and initial subset of data used to create the path (red = all data (no VeDBA threshold for speed), blue = only data that surpassed VeDBA threshold (> 0.1 g) used for speed, green = only data during periods depicted as proper movement (using the MVF protocol [23])). Note the difference in y-scales across the net error graphs

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