Data, R Code, and Output Supporting "An Historical Overview and Update of Wolf-Moose Interactions in Northeastern Minnesota"
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Data, R Code, and Output Supporting "An Historical Overview and Update of Wolf-Moose Interactions in Northeastern Minnesota"
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2017-10-06
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These files contain data and R code (along with associated output from running the code) supporting all results reported in, "Mech, L. D., J. Fieberg, and S. Barber-Meyer. In press. An historical overview and update of wolf-moose interactions in Northeastern Minnesota. Wildlife Society Bulletin." In this paper, we explored relationships between wolf numbers, monitored in part of the Minnesota moose range, and moose calf:population and estimated log annual growth rates of moose in Northeast Minnesota.
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The html files contain R code and output for analyzing MooseWolfDataUpdated.csv. The R files used to generate the html documents can be found in the zip file. See readme.txt for more details.
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This study was funded by the U. S. Geological Survey. Moose survey data was collected by the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources.
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https://doi.org/10.13020/D6096S
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Fieberg, John R; Mech, L. David; Barber-Meyer, Shannon. (2017). Data, R Code, and Output Supporting "An Historical Overview and Update of Wolf-Moose Interactions in Northeastern Minnesota". Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/D6096S.
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