I am primarily an ecologist but have recently completed a behavioral project on 
the annual activity budget of argali (Ovis ammon).  I used instantaneous scan 
sampling, a minimum of 7 days a month for 1 year.  Argali move in bands of 
various sizes and so the number of observed behaviors is quite different from 
day to day depending upon the sizes of the groups that were followed.  
Frequency (proportion of all behaviors) of a particular behavior seems the most 
obvious way to view the activity budget and the way it changes over the year.  
I want to compare different periods of the year (determined by phenology and 
breeding)  for changes in relative proportions of behaviors, but I am unsure of 
the best nonparametric test to use.  Although this is an ecologists' list, 
since I am primarily an ecologist and use this list often, I thought I would 
try your expertise and experience first.  Thanks for any help!

Barry

Dr. Barry Rosenbaum
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