Fig. 4
From: Movement ecology of vulnerable lowland tapirs between areas of varying human disturbance

Daily average speed (a, b) and estimated home range size (c, d) by sex and age group across the three different biomes. White points and the shaded bands depict the population-level means and 95% confidence intervals. We note that estimation of movement speeds for adult females was only possible for a single tapir in the Atlantic Forest. In addition, we could only estimate speed for a single young tapir in the Cerrado