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Time geography and wildlife home range delineation
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Movement EcologyLandscape ConnectivityPhysical GeographyHuman-wildlife RelationshipSocial SciencesGeographic Information SystemsTracking (Computer Vision)BiogeographyWildlife EcologySpatio-temporal AnalysisGeographic Information SciencesPublic HealthPpa Home RangeAnimal Home RangeGeographyTime GeographyWildlife ManagementHome RangeSpatio-temporal ModelSpatial Statistics
Abstract We introduce a new technique for delineating animal home ranges that is relatively simple and intuitive: the potential path area (PPA) home range. PPA home ranges are based on existing theory from time geography, where an animal's movement is constrained by known locations in space–time (i.e., n telemetry points) and a measure of mobility (e.g., maximum velocity). Using the formulation we provide, PPA home ranges can be easily implemented in a Geographic Information System (GIS). The advantage of the PPA home range is the explicit consideration of temporal limitations on animal movement. In discussion, we identify the PPA home range as a stand‐alone measure of animal home range or as a way to augment existing home range techniques. Future developments are highlighted in the context of the usefulness of time geography for wildlife movement analysis. To facilitate the adoption of this technique we provide a tool for implementing this method. © 2011 The Wildlife Society.
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