Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10970975 Animal Behaviour 2013 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
► We propose a new spatiotemporal framework to measure aggregation in movement data. ► We quantified ranging behaviours of three primate species in space and time. ► Spider monkeys showed higher aggregation than howler monkeys. ► Aggregation in red colobus was dependent on group size and food availability. ► Aggregation could be estimated similarly for host-parasite and seed dispersal models.
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