Table 1 Sample size for each time and sex for GPS location data of ocelots (Leopardus pardalis) in texas, USA between 2011 and 2024. Estimated home range size (km2) using an autocorrelated kernel density estimator after fitting a continuous-time movement model from GPS location data. Home ranges were estimated at monthly (calendar months), seasonal (3-month periods), and half-year (April–September), and at the 50% (core) and 95% (full) isopleths. n – number of individuals, #HR – number of home ranges, SD – standard deviation, CI – confidence interval.

From: Sex-specific resource strategies mediate home range sizes of an endangered carnivore across multiple scales

Time

Sex

n

# HR

Mean

SD

95% CI

Mean

SD

95% CI

Core (50%)

Full (95%)

Monthly

Female

11

51

0.76

0.57

0.38, 1.14

3.92

2.52

2.22, 5.61

Male

19

116

2.57

1.67

1.77, 3.38

10.55

6.36

7.48, 13.61

Seasonal

Female

10

14

0.82

0.65

0.36, 1.29

4.27

2.46

2.5, 6.03

Male

17

28

2.44

1.51

1.66, 3.21

10.15

5.95

7.09, 13.21

Half-year

Female

4

4

0.92

0.42

0.26, 1.59

4.42

2.24

0.86, 7.99

Male

11

11

3.01

1.45

2.03, 3.98

12.51

5.73

8.65, 16.36