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  • 3. How to reliably estimate the tortuosity of an animal's path: straightness, sinuosity, or fractal dimension?
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  • 8. Improving accuracy and precision in estimating fractal dimension of animal movement paths.
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  • 11. Wet years have more caterpillars: interacting roles of plant litter and predation by ants.
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    Ahmed DA, Benhamou S, Bonsall MB, Petrovskii SV.
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  • 17. Texture of locomotor path: a replicable characterization of a complex behavioral phenotype.
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  • 20. Can caterpillar density or host-plant quality explain host-plant-related parasitism of a generalist forest caterpillar assemblage?
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