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Fig. 7. Example of the fractal landscape analysis output on a real track of Laysan
albatross (Phoebastria immutabilis). The inset figure shows the
entire track. The color of the area-restricted searched (ARS) zones
corresponds to a searching-intensity index (see Materials and methods, and
Fig. 3). The ARS with the
highest intensities are spread along a west-east transect corresponding to a
food-rich frontal zone (see Results and discussion). The broken perimeter
corresponds to the area in which the small-scale searching (the ARS) occurred.
It is proposed as a possible (but non-exclusive) method to extrapolate the
second (larger) scale at which the individual operated (see Results and
discussion for details).