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    Greetings,
    Using video I am attempting to analyze the locomotive dynamics of North
    American elk(Cervus elaphus) being pursued by wolves(Canis lupus) in
    Yellowstone National Park, USA. It appears that the type of gait elk use to
    flee from wolves varies with proximity to pursuing wolves. While not
    certain, gait type in elk may reflect physical condition as has been
    demonstrated in human beings. As a result wolves pursuing a group of elk
    may target an individual within that group based on the individual's gait
    type.

    To begin to quantify this pattern I am trying to devise a method to measure
    relative distance between animals on a 2 dimensional video frame that
    overcomes the inherent limitations of my videos including variation in
    focal length, slope, and angle. Has anyone encounter a similar problem, and
    if so how was it resolved?

    Daniel MacNulty
    Department of Fisheries and Wildlife
    University of Minnesota
    St Paul, Minnesota
    USA

    email: dfm@fw.umn.edu

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