Data and R Code to Support: Owl Occupancy in Three of El Salvador's Protected Areas from 2003 through 2013

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2003-04-27
2013-04-23

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2021-03-11

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Archer, Althea, A
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Complete data and R code to reproduce the results presented in the manuscript entitled "Owl Occupancy in Three of El Salvador's Protected Areas from 2003 through 2013." This manuscript, by Jane Noll West and Althea A. Archer is currently in review with the Journal of Raptor Research. This study was the first long-term survey of owl occupancy in El Salvador and presents novel results on the occupancy patterns of three owls and the species richness of each protected area by year. These data and code files can be used to reproduce the findings, and include additional metadata that could support further analysis by future researchers.

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West and Archer. Owl Occupancy in Three of El Salvador's Protected Areas from 2003 through 2013 (in review for The Journal of Raptor Research).

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Archer, Althea, A; West, Jane N. (2021). Data and R Code to Support: Owl Occupancy in Three of El Salvador's Protected Areas from 2003 through 2013. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/x705-4w32.

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