Dead-reckoning elucidates fine-scale habitat use by European badgers Meles meles .
E A MagowanI E MaguireS SmithS RedpathN J MarksR P WilsonF MenziesM O'HaganD Michael ScantleburyPublished in: Animal biotelemetry (2022)
Significant differences emerge when analyses of habitat use and movements are compared between calculations made using just GPS data or GPS-enabled dead-reckoned data. In particular, use of dead-reckoned data showed that animals moved 2.2 times farther, had better-defined use of the habitat (revealing clear core areas), and made more use of certain habitats (field margins, hedges). Use of dead-reckoning to provide detailed accounts of animal movement and highlight the minutiae of interactions with the environment should be considered an important technique in the ecologist's toolkit.