Hello,

I have recently been using adehabitatHR in R to calculate home ranges with both, BBMM and BRB for the first time. I have a dataset of highly autocorrelated data in which fixes are separated in time by less than 5 minutes on most occasions, of over 500,000 fixes. The isopleths look fairly similar for both techniques, except when we get to isopleths 75% and 50%. Both BBMM and BRB show a very similar central core area but then there are some isolated patches that are very well represented in BBMM but basically disappear in BRB, which englobes them in the 95% isopleths. The same patches that BBMM shows appear as well as isopleths 75% and 50% if the calculation is made with KDE href. Does anybody know what could be happening? Thank you

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