1. What is the rspb's 'information centre hypothesis'?
Social foraging and individual consistency in 529 following behaviour: testing the information centre hypothesis in free-ranging vultures.
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2. Why is the acceleration metric used in the heave and surge axes important?
This is because the response of an accelerometer to the static acceleration of 350 the earth’s gravity follows a sine wave so that an accelerometer that is placed 10° off the vertical (i.e. 351 at 80°), reads a value that is 98.5% of the full-scale value that would be given if the accelerometer 352 axis were held perfectly vertical (so that if there is an error in this axis, 98.5% of it will be covered by 353 this orientation).
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3. What is the effect of the wingbeat cycle on the speed of the tag?
381 The duration of the wingbeat cycle will define the vertical speed of the tag at its location, with the 382 recorded acceleration being the change in speed over time.
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4. What can be the effect of tag placement on the DBA metrics?
Tag placement can also result in errors in DBA metrics of up to 9.7% in 441 flapping flight for their units, although the authors note that the scale of the errors varies between device 442 types.
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