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Mapping areas of spatial-temporal overlap from wildlife tracking data.

Jed A LongStephen L WebbTrisalyn A NelsonKenneth L Gee
Published in: Movement ecology (2015)
The value of the jPPA approach within current wildlife habitat analysis workflows is highlighted along with its simple and straightforward implementation and interpretation. Given the current emphasis on remote tracking in wildlife movement and habitat research, new approaches capable of leveraging both the spatial and temporal information content contained within these data are warranted. We make code (in the statistical software R) for implementing the jPPA approach openly available for other researchers.
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