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Data containing the size of wolf home ranges, extent of linear features, and primary productivity (from Dickie et al. 2022)
HRData
A data frame with 359 rows and 8 variables:
AnimalId
character unique ID for each wolf
PackID
character unique pack ID for each wolf
StudyArea
character Study Area (BC = northeastern British Columbia, WHEC = northern Alberta, RICC = northeastern Alberta, and SK = Saskatchewan)
PackSize
integer size of the pack
Sex
character Sex of the individual
Season
character Season = snow (Nov-April) or snow-free (May-October)
EVIScaled
double primary productivity (ΔEVI, scaled between 0 and 1)
LFD
double Density of linear features in the individual's home range
Year
integer year of study
HRsize
double seasonal wolf home range area (km$^2$)
DiffDTScaled
double number of days monitored, scaled between 0 and 1
Dickie, M., Serrouya, R., Avgar, T., McLoughlin, P., McNay, R.S., DeMars, C., Boutin, S. and Ford, A.T., Resource exploitation efficiency collapses the home range of an apex predator. Ecology, p.e3642.
Data were downloaded from https://zenodo.org/record/5643218.
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