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Research utilizing GPS tracking for 48 eagles identified four distinct behavioral states characterized by their median AGL:
Defined as long-distance transiting. This behavior is most common over desert habitats that generate strong thermal updrafts, allowing the eagles to maintain significant height with minimal energy expenditure. Scientific and Ecological Context theagle.AJ.2.var
The identifier refers to specific behavioral data for Golden Eagles , particularly focusing on their Altitude Above Ground Level (AGL) during different movement states. This variable is part of a modeling system used to differentiate between short-distance and long-distance flight behaviors based on landscape features. Behavioral State Analysis Research utilizing GPS tracking for 48 eagles identified
Represents medium-distance movements, including active hunting and transiting over gentler, south-facing slopes. theagle.AJ.2.var