Data from: No place like home? A test of the natal habitat-biased dispersal hypothesis in Scandinavian wolves ...

Natal dispersal is an important mechanism for the viability of populations. The influence of local conditions or experience gained in the natal habitat could improve fitness if dispersing individuals settle in an area with similar habitat characteristics. This process, defined as “natal habitat-bias...

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Main Authors: Sanz Pérez, Ana, Ordiz, Andres, Sand, Håkan, Swenson, Jon, Wabakken, Petter, Wikenros, Camilla, Zimmermann, Barbara, Åkesson, Mikael, Milleret, Cyril
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Language:English
Published: Dryad 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.76hv890
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author Sanz Pérez, Ana
Ordiz, Andres
Sand, Håkan
Swenson, Jon
Wabakken, Petter
Wikenros, Camilla
Zimmermann, Barbara
Åkesson, Mikael
Milleret, Cyril
author_facet Sanz Pérez, Ana
Ordiz, Andres
Sand, Håkan
Swenson, Jon
Wabakken, Petter
Wikenros, Camilla
Zimmermann, Barbara
Åkesson, Mikael
Milleret, Cyril
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description Natal dispersal is an important mechanism for the viability of populations. The influence of local conditions or experience gained in the natal habitat could improve fitness if dispersing individuals settle in an area with similar habitat characteristics. This process, defined as “natal habitat-biased dispersal” (NHBD), has been used to explain distribution patterns in large carnivores, but actual studies evaluating it are rare. We tested whether gray wolf Canis lupus territory establishment was influenced by the habitat characteristics of the natal territory using the long-term monitoring of the Scandinavian wolf population. We paired the locations of natal and established territories, accounted for available habitats along the dispersing route, and compared their habitat characteristics for 271 wolves during 1998-2012. Wolves with the shortest dispersal distances established in natal-like habitat types more than expected by chance, whereas wolves that dispersed longer distances did not show NHBD. The ... : Data_nhbdData allowing to reproduce the results of the conditional logistic regression to test the NHBD hypothesis. Each row correspond to an observation of a natal, established or available wolf territory. Variables describe the landscape characteristics of the territory, and the cluster/distance metric to which the territory was assigned in the different methods of defining habitat availability (i.e., clustering metods and distance metric). For further information on the variables refer to the README file attached to the excel document ...
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.76hv890 2025-03-30T15:08:37+00:00 Data from: No place like home? A test of the natal habitat-biased dispersal hypothesis in Scandinavian wolves ... Sanz Pérez, Ana Ordiz, Andres Sand, Håkan Swenson, Jon Wabakken, Petter Wikenros, Camilla Zimmermann, Barbara Åkesson, Mikael Milleret, Cyril 2018 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.76hv890 https://datadryad.org/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.76hv890 en eng Dryad https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.181379 Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 individual experience natal habitat-biased dispersal habitat availability Canis lupus Scandinavia dataset Dataset 2018 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.76hv89010.1098/rsos.181379 2025-03-03T20:07:56Z Natal dispersal is an important mechanism for the viability of populations. The influence of local conditions or experience gained in the natal habitat could improve fitness if dispersing individuals settle in an area with similar habitat characteristics. This process, defined as “natal habitat-biased dispersal” (NHBD), has been used to explain distribution patterns in large carnivores, but actual studies evaluating it are rare. We tested whether gray wolf Canis lupus territory establishment was influenced by the habitat characteristics of the natal territory using the long-term monitoring of the Scandinavian wolf population. We paired the locations of natal and established territories, accounted for available habitats along the dispersing route, and compared their habitat characteristics for 271 wolves during 1998-2012. Wolves with the shortest dispersal distances established in natal-like habitat types more than expected by chance, whereas wolves that dispersed longer distances did not show NHBD. The ... : Data_nhbdData allowing to reproduce the results of the conditional logistic regression to test the NHBD hypothesis. Each row correspond to an observation of a natal, established or available wolf territory. Variables describe the landscape characteristics of the territory, and the cluster/distance metric to which the territory was assigned in the different methods of defining habitat availability (i.e., clustering metods and distance metric). For further information on the variables refer to the README file attached to the excel document ... Dataset Canis lupus gray wolf DataCite
spellingShingle individual experience
natal habitat-biased dispersal
habitat availability
Canis lupus
Scandinavia
Sanz Pérez, Ana
Ordiz, Andres
Sand, Håkan
Swenson, Jon
Wabakken, Petter
Wikenros, Camilla
Zimmermann, Barbara
Åkesson, Mikael
Milleret, Cyril
Data from: No place like home? A test of the natal habitat-biased dispersal hypothesis in Scandinavian wolves ...
title Data from: No place like home? A test of the natal habitat-biased dispersal hypothesis in Scandinavian wolves ...
title_full Data from: No place like home? A test of the natal habitat-biased dispersal hypothesis in Scandinavian wolves ...
title_fullStr Data from: No place like home? A test of the natal habitat-biased dispersal hypothesis in Scandinavian wolves ...
title_full_unstemmed Data from: No place like home? A test of the natal habitat-biased dispersal hypothesis in Scandinavian wolves ...
title_short Data from: No place like home? A test of the natal habitat-biased dispersal hypothesis in Scandinavian wolves ...
title_sort data from: no place like home? a test of the natal habitat-biased dispersal hypothesis in scandinavian wolves ...
topic individual experience
natal habitat-biased dispersal
habitat availability
Canis lupus
Scandinavia
topic_facet individual experience
natal habitat-biased dispersal
habitat availability
Canis lupus
Scandinavia
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.76hv890
https://datadryad.org/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.76hv890