As far as I can recall, few studies of long-distance migratory species state 
what projections are used.  Is there any published study of the effect of 
projections on analyses of animal movement?

M

M. J. McGrady
Am Rosenhugel 59
A-3500 Krems
Austria

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Mike


For measuring the kind of distances you are mentioning I would suggest using 
ellipsoidal (geodetic) distances rather than projected distances. This is 
because projected distances can become very inaccurate over large regions 
(depending on the particular projection of course).


If measuring areas is important consider an equal area projection, like Albers 
for example, not a conformal one like Lambert.


Hope this helps.


/H.




On 2020-10-22 07:43, MIKE MCGRADY wrote:
I have data on tracked migratory birds, and want accurate measures of distance 
travelled during migration and areas of summering and wintering ranges.  These 
birds are summering in central Asia (mostly Kazakhstan and southern Russia), 
and wintering in Arabia.  Any advice on which projection to use?  My guess is 
Lambert conformal conic.  I'd really like to avoid using different projections 
for different phases of the birds' annual cycle, unless absolutely necessary.

M. J. McGrady
Am Rosenhugel 59
A-3500 Krems
Austria



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