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This is a data set modified from Mazerolle and Desrochers (2005) on the mass lost by frogs after spending two hours on one of three substrates that are encountered in some landscape types.
data(dry.frog)
A data frame with 121 observations on the following 16 variables.
Individuala numeric identifier unique to each individual.
Speciesa factor with levels Racla.
Shadea numeric vector, either 1 (shade) or 0 (no shade).
SVLthe snout-vent length of the individual.
Substratethe substrate type, a factor with levels
PEAT, SOIL, and SPHAGNUM.
Initial_massthe initial mass of individuals.
Mass_lostthe mass lost in g.
Airtempthe air temperature in degrees C.
Wind_catthe wind intensity, either 0 (no wind), 1 (low wind), 2 (moderate wind), or 3 (strong wind).
Cloudcloud cover expressed as a percentage.
cent_Initial_masscentered inital mass.
Initial_mass2initial mass squared.
cent_Aircentered air temperature.
Perc.cloudproportion of cloud cover
Windwind intensity, either 1 (no or low wind) or 1 (moderate to strong wind).
log_Mass_lostlog of mass lost.
Note that the original analysis in Mazerolle and Desrochers (2005) consisted of generalized estimating equations for three mass measurements: mass at time 0, 1 hour, and 2 hours following exposure on the substrate.
Mazerolle, M. J., Desrochers, A. (2005) Landscape resistance to frog movements. Canadian Journal of Zoology 83, 455–464.
data(dry.frog)
## maybe str(dry.frog) ; plot(dry.frog) ...
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