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Allometric and temporal scaling of movement characteristics in Galapagos tortoises

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Bastille-Rousseau, G., Yackulic, C. B., Frair, J. L., Cabrera, F., and Blake, S., 2016, Allometric and temporal scaling of movement characteristics in Galapagos tortoises: Journal of Animal Ecololgy Accepted Author Manuscript. doi:10.1111/1365-2656.12561

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Understanding how individual movement scales with body size is of fundamental importance in predicting ecological relationships for diverse species. One-dimensional movement metrics scale consistently with body size yet vary over different temporal scales. Knowing how temporal scale influences the relationship between animal body size and movement would better inform hypotheses about the efficiency of foraging behaviour, the ontogeny of energy budgets, and numerous life-history trade-offs.We investigated how the temporal scaling of allometric patterns in movement varies over the course of a year, specifically during periods of motivated (directional and fast movement) and unmotivated (stationary and tortuous movement) behaviour. We [...]

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