Data from: Continuous time resource selection analysis for moving animals
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Mule deer movements spring 2016 WyomingThe data file represents GPS relocations from 28 adult (> 1:5 years of age) female mule between March and August 2016. Deer were captured in March 2016 using a netgun fired from a helicopter near Cody, Wyoming (USA). Collars (Advanced Telemetry Systems, Iridium, Isanti, Minnesota, USA) were programmed to take a location every 2 hours. All deer were captured following protocols consistent with the University of Wyoming standards. Note, this database is a small subset of data from a larger collaring project. Program R was used to create the datafile in April 2017. Each row in the database represents a single GPS relocation. Description of the column headings are as follows: AID - unique identifier for each animal; hour - hour as decimal number, 0 to 23; min - minute as decimal number, 0 to 59; year - year with century; month - month as decimal number, 1 to 12; day - day as decimal number 1 to 31; jul - julian date as decimal number, 0 to 365; date - date in POSIX format (local time; Mountain Standard Time) for program R; Long - longitude; Lat - latitude. There are 54,528 rows in the database, with an average of 1,947 relocations per individual. Please contact Jerod Merkle (jmerkle@uwyo.edu) or Matt Kauffman (mkauffm1@uwyo.edu) at University of Wyoming prior to using these data. If neither of these people can be reached, please contact the Wyoming Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit at University of Wyoming.MuleDeer_Cody_ForPotts.csv
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2023-06-28



