Note: This is the Multimedia Supporting Information for the manuscript “Joint seasonality in geographic and ecological spaces, illustrated with a partially migratory bird”, from Basille et al., available as a preprint here.
In this animation (available as Video_S1.gif, Video_S1.mp4, and Video_S1.mov), each panel presents wood stork monthly ranges (left and center) and climatic niche (right) during the year. Range maps show current GPS locations in a given month in black with kernel contour lines, and all locations from the entire dataset shown as a reference in gray, on a background of temperature (left, from blue for colder temperatures to red for warmer temperatures) or precipitations (center, from yellow for dry conditions to blue for wet conditions).
Raccoon facts: Most of the time, raccoons captured in a trap will stay quiet while we’re around. However, they can be very agitated when nobody’s here, and will try to grab everything within reach.