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Continuous Data from GPS Collars Analyzing time and location Yellowstone National Park yler Coleman & Andrea Amparore (presented by Ann Rodman) It’s 5 am, do you know where your grizzly bears are?

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Yellowstone National Park. It’s 5 am, do you know where your grizzly bears are?. Continuous Data from GPS Collars Analyzing time and location. Tyler Coleman & Andrea Amparore (presented by Ann Rodman). The problem with so much data. GPS Collar Data. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Continuous Data from GPS Collars Analyzing time and location

Continuous Data from GPS Collars

Analyzing time and location

Yellowstone National Park

Tyler Coleman & Andrea Amparore (presented by Ann Rodman)

It’s 5 am, do you know where your grizzly bears are?

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GPS Collar Data

The problem with so much data . . .

. . . is how quickly it gets complicated.

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The Study 15 Grizzly bears with GPS collars

location every 30 min 75,000 locations/season

Backpacker groups with GPS units location every 5 min 140 trips/season 76,000 locations/season

74 campsites

A huge amount of data !

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2007 GPS Collar data

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Study Location

35 miles

Bears: 75 Hikers: 2,600 Four bear management

areas

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Management questions

Humans and grizzly bears in the backcountry

How often are the bears and hikers in close proximity?

Which areas have a higher likelihood of human/bear interactions

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Hiker trips + Bear movement

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Need the time and date when the tracks cross the intersection point

In the 2007 data there are more than 15,000 of these intersection points

10:16:23 6/25/2007

10:00:14 6/25/2007

10:30:18 6/25/2007

10:19:32 6/25/2007

10:21:28 6/25/2007

bears Intersection hikers

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Linear Referencing Time - bears

Use GPS points to add time to lines• Need consecutive numbers

Clean up GPS data

Convert from date/time to decimal hours• start midnight 1/1/07

10:00:14 6/25/20074186.00 hrs

10:30:18 6/25/20074186.50 hrs

begin

beginend

10:13:28 6/25/20074186.22 hrs

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Linear Referencing Time - people

begin

begin

end

10:16:23 6/25/20074186.27 hrs

10:19:32 6/25/20074186.33 hrs

10:21:28 6/25/20074186.36 hrs

end

10:18:48 6/25/20074186.31 hrs

10:13:28 6/25/20074186.22 hrs

10:18:48 6/25/20074186.31 hrs

5:200.09 hrs

Bear crosses point Hikers cross point Time difference

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bears No intersection hikers

How often do bear and hiker routes come close to each other without crossing?

3786.16 hrs

3786.21 hrs3786.22 hrs

3786.28 hrs

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Management questionsCampsites: Do bears . . .

• go into occupied campsites?

• enter during the day or during the night?

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Bears and campsites

What is the timing?

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Buffered campsite

500 m (sight)

100 m (noise)

50 m (core area)

10 m (campsite)

Bear route with time

Campsite buffer

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Data clock chartWithin 500 m

Within 50 m

Tracking Analyst display

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Data viewBearsBears

CampersCampers

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Campsite “timelines”

6000 hours (250 days)

People in camp (linear event along route)

Bear in occupied camp (point event)

Bear in camp (point event)

2000Begin (3/25)

8000

End (11/30) timeline route for a campsite

intersect

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Comparing CampsitesBears early

Bears late

Bears all season

Unpopular with bears and people

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Comments, questions, ideas, and red flags are all welcome

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