 Table
II b
Preferred Mean Direction for Monarchs Flying Within 3 m of the Ground :
Calculations using all data
First round of calulations of preferred mean direction and other descriptive
statistics for the Sept. 28 - Oct. 10 observations of the Danaus
plexippus migration in Calhoun, Georgia
|
Statistic |
Value |
Comments |
1)
Sample size |
40 |
Based on Category II Vanishing Bearings.
Analysis restricted to observations for which a numerical value for bearing and the
maximum altitude had both been recorded. |
2) Sum of
sines |
-29.57554 |
Divide by sample size to get mean sine (line 4). Also
needed when pooling data from other studies. |
3) Sum of
cosines |
-11.38110 |
Divide by sample size to get mean cosine (line 5).
Also needed when pooling data from other studies. |
4) Mean sine |
-0.73939 |
Values for lines 4 and 5 are used with
sample size (line 1) to calculate length of mean vector (line 6). |
5) Mean cosine |
-0.28453 |
6)
Length of mean vector |
0.79224 |
An index of dispersal of
bearings. Used to determine values for lines 9 and 13. |
7) Sine of
mean vector |
-0.93328 |
Values for lines 7 and 8 are obtained by
dividing the values from lines 4 and 5 by the value for line 6. The resulting
sine and cosine are used with a Trigonometry Table of sines and cosines to
extrapolate the angle of the mean vector, in this case the Magnetic mean bearing (line10
). |
8) Cosine of
mean vector |
-0.35914 |
9) Angular
deviation |
±37.1° |
Determined from Tables that convert mean vector length
(line 6) into angular deviation (or circular standard deviation). |
10)
Magnetic mean bearing |
249° ±37.1° |
Descriptive statistic for the True mean
bearing and the dispersion around the mean for the sample. |
11) Magnetic declination
|
-2ºW |
Subtract magnetic declination (variation) to obtain True
bearing |
12) True mean bearing
|
247° ±37.1° |
Descriptive statistic for the True mean bearing and the
dispersion around the mean for the sample. |
13) 95%
confidence intervals |
±12° |
95% Confidence Intervals (C.I.) are
extrapolated from a chart using values from lines 1 and 6. |