| Keith T. Weber, Milo BurchaM, and C. Les Marcum |
| Authors are GIS director, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho 83209-8130; and research biologist, The University of Montana, School of Forestry, Missoula, Mont. 59812; and professor of Wildlife Biology, The University of Montana, School of Forestry, Missoula, Mont. 59812. At the time of the research, the senior author was research assistant, The University of Montana, School of Forestry, Missoula, Mont. 59812. |
Abstract |
| We developed and used association matrix, association pattern, and pattern recognition software (ASSOCI) to investigate the spatio-temporal association of individual radio-collared elk with other radio-collared elk in a study area in western Montana. These procedures were used to approximate the amount of time each individual spent with another individual, and assess the level of independence at which these elk acted. The results of this study will allow wildlife biologists to better understand animal movements and herd dynamics, and evaluate the independence of animal locations for home range calculation and habitat use-availability analysis. |
| Key Words: elk, wildlife, herds, home range, similarity |