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Dark roads aid movement but increase mortality of a generalist herbivore in the American Southwest

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The data provided here are the final datasets used as input in the primary models created for the manuscript “Dark roads aid movement but increase mortality of a generalist herbivore in the American Southwest”. These data were pre-processed as described in the manuscript. They include values derived from GPS-collared mule deer. GPS location data are owned by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. In Utah, mule deer are a legally protected species. As such, raw location data are considered proprietary and protected under state law. Data are not publically available except through a Government Records Access and Management Act request (GRAMA), under provisions stipulated by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (https://wildlife.utah.gov/grama.html). Data files are provided as CSVs, which can be opened in a variety of programs, including Microsoft Excel, RStudio, or any basic text editor. README files sharing the name of each CSV are provided to describe their columns. Data Files Included: Input to the winter seasonal road crossing models: road_xing_winter573m.csv (README_road_xing_winter573m.txt) Input to the summer seasonal road crossing models: road_xing_summer573m.csv (README_road_xing_summer573m.txt) Input to the winter seasonal road mortality models: road_mortality_winter573m.csv (README_road_mortality_winter573m.txt) Input to the summer seasonal road mortality models: road_mortality_summer573m.csv (README_road_mortality_summer573m.txt)
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