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English: Supplementary Movie 2 Examples for typical behavior such as an unsuccessful DC (39, 93, 285, 209), successful DC (141, 182, 191, 281) and rally/greet (142, 1247, 1715). Animation shows path of multiple dogs running based on GPS data. Origin at location where first dog started running; path extended to encompass 10 minute GPS positions before (circle) and after the run (cross). Distance between end of run and 5 minutes after position written in brackets (legend) and marked with a star. Runs indicated by high sample rate (more solid lines). Individuals not running, but present, indicated by grey marker trace. Note that GPS sample rate can differ depending on time of the day, therefore the density of points before and after the run can vary between trials. Kills often indicated by cross and star in same location after run.
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Source Video file from Hubel T, Myatt J, Jordan N, Dewhirst O, McNutt J, Wilson A (2016). "Additive opportunistic capture explains group hunting benefits in African wild dogs". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms11033. PMID 27023355. PMC: 4820541.
Author Hubel T, Myatt J, Jordan N, Dewhirst O, McNutt J, Wilson A
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