Figure 1: Home range and overlap for each social component of the WRT. | Nature Communications

Figure 1: Home range and overlap for each social component of the WRT.

From: Satellite telemetry and social modeling offer new insights into the origin of primate multilevel societies

Figure 1

The dimensions of the home ranges of the GNG- and DJF-breeding bands are shown by the kernel-based contour lines; the home range of the GNG-breeding band and the DJF-breeding band, was 928.7 ha and 609.1 ha respectively; the area outlined in red represents the boundary of the home range of the GNG-all-male band (762.1 ha), the red octagons represent the home range area (856.7 ha) used by the solitary male in the GNG-herd, and the green teal circles represent the home range area (413.7 ha) occupied by the DJF-AMU.

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