“…Data sets generated by RTLSs are incredibly versatile and can be used in conjunction with other geographic data (e.g., remotely sensed data) to answer a wide variety of ecological research questions pertaining to individual‐ and population‐level animal behaviors (Kays, Crofoot, Jetz, & Wikelski, 2015). Previous studies have used RTLS data to draw inferences about (a) animals' movement speed and tortuosity (Bastille‐Rousseau et al, 2019; Liu, Xu, & Jiang, 2015; Schiffner, Fuhrmann, Reimann, & Wiltschko, 2018), (b) energy expenditures (Williams et al, 2014), (c) habitat use (Keeley, Beier, & Gagnon, 2016; Thomson et al, 2017; Tsalyuk, Kilian, Reineking, & Marcus, 2019), (d) survival and mortality rates (Klaassen et al, 2013), (e) responses to environmental stimuli (Bastille‐Rousseau et al, 2019; Tsalyuk et al, 2019), and (f) interactions with other individuals, specific locations, or environmental substrates (Chen, Sanderson, White, Amrine, & Lanzas, 2013; Chen & Lanzas, 2016; Dawson, Farthing, Sanderson, & Lanzas, 2019; Spiegel, Leu, Sih, & Bull, 2016; Theurer et al, 2012).…”