Replication data for: Testing foraging optimization models in brown bears: Time for a paradigm shift in nutritional ecology? ...
This data contains two data files. One contains stable isotope ratios for indiviudally marked brown bears in a monitored population in Sweden from 1993 to 2020. The second file contains the stable isotope values for five common foods of brown bears; ants, moose (derived from hair), bilberry, crowber...
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University of South-Eastern Norway
2023
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Online Access: | https://dx.doi.org/10.23642/usn.24492169.v1 https://usn.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Replication_data_for_Testing_foraging_optimization_models_in_brown_bears_Time_for_a_paradigm_shift_in_nutritional_ecology_/24492169/1 |
Summary: | This data contains two data files. One contains stable isotope ratios for indiviudally marked brown bears in a monitored population in Sweden from 1993 to 2020. The second file contains the stable isotope values for five common foods of brown bears; ants, moose (derived from hair), bilberry, crowberry, and lingonberry. The data and code were used to estimate the dietary proportions of each food source. ... |
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