Movement patterns and activity of desert-adapted lions in Namibia - March 2009
Introduction
Results
> Sampling
> Activity Patterns
> Distances
> Home Ranges
> Movement Patterns
>>>Time Frequencies
>>>Spider Analysis
The frequency and extent at which lions utilised different parts of their home range was not uniform. This is displayed for each of the six lions using Spider Distance analyses of the distance and bearing of movements from the centre-point (CP) of the home range (Figures 22 – 26, and Figure 8 for Xpl-16).
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22. Spider Distances analysis of Xpl-3 (male). |
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8. Spider Distances analysis of Xpl-16 (male). |
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23. Spider Distances analysis of Xpl-44 (male). |
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24. Spider Distances analysis of Xpl-17 (female). |
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25. Spider Distances analysis of Xpl-18 (female). |
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26. Spider Distances analysis of Xpl-47 (female). |
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>>>Circular
Statistics
>>>Quarter
Degree Squares








