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Evaluating movement-based methods for estimating the frequency and timing of parturition in mule deer.

Tabitha A HughesRandy T LarsenKent R HerseyMadelon van de KerkBrock R McMillan
Published in: Movement ecology (2024)
We found that movement-based methods could be used to accurately and precisely detect parturition in mule deer. Further, we determined that the API and rMCP methods had the greatest overall success at detecting parturition in mule deer. The relative success of the API and rMCP may be attributed to the fact that both methods use home range size to detect parturition and are validated using known parturition dates of collared deer. We present the API as an efficient method of estimating birth status and timing of parturition of mule deer fitted with GPS transmitters, as well as affirm the effectiveness of a previously developed method, rMCP.
Keyphrases
  • randomized controlled trial