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The movement path made by an organism in search of a resource contributes strongly to the success of that search. But are similar search strategies used at very different spatial scales? Using painted turtles as our model organism, we ask (1) whether terrestrial search paths, both shape and rate, are similar at small (30m) and large (>500m) spatial scales, (2) whether those search paths are linear,...