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Caution is warranted when using animal space-use and movement to infer behavioral states.

Frances E BudermanTess M GingeryDuane R DiefenbachLaura C GigliottiDanielle Begley-MillerMarc M McDillBret D WallingfordChristopher S RosenberryPatrick J Drohan
Published in: Movement ecology (2021)
Caution is warranted when interpreting behavioral insights rendered from statistical models applied to location data, particularly when there is no form of validation data. For these models to detect latent behaviors, the individual needs to exhibit a consistently different type of space-use and movement when engaged in the behavior. Unvalidated assumptions about that relationship may lead to incorrect inference about mating strategies or other behaviors.
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