articleJournal of Wildlife ManagementOct 1, 2005Closed access

QUANTIFYING HOME-RANGE OVERLAP: THE IMPORTANCE OF THE UTILIZATION DISTRIBUTION

Minnesota Department of Natural Resources · University of Minnesota

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Abstract

The concept of an animal's home range has evolved over time, as have methods for estimating home-range size and shape. Recently, home-range estimation methods have focused on estimating an animal's utilization distribution (UD; i.e., the probability distribution defining the animal's use of space). We illustrate the importance of the utilization distribution in characterizing the degree of overlap between home ranges (e.g., when assessing site fidelity or space-use sharing among individuals). We compare several different statistics for their ability to accurately rank paired examples in terms of their degree of overlap. These examples illustrate limitations of indices commonly used to quantify home-range…

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  • Range (aeronautics)
  • Statistics
  • Bhattacharyya distance
  • Statistic
  • Mathematics
  • Rank (graph theory)
  • Sample size determination
  • Generalization
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