Left is an example of spatial data collected from a single individual during a 10-year radio-telemetric study of the western diamond-backed rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox). The example below demonstrates how you can zoom in or out on locations, and how, by clicking a point, you can see more information about that observation. By following the instructions to the right, you can use Google Earth to view all of the data for all animals followed during the study.
From:
Mating systems, reproductive success, and sexual selection in secretive species: a case study of the western diamond-backed rattlesnake, Crotalus atrox.
Clark RW, Schuett GW, Repp RA, Amarello M, Smith CF, and H-W Herrmann. PLoS ONE 2014
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