Dead mammal walking: a month-long march by a bison (Bison bison) after an ungulate-vehicle collision ...

Globally, ungulate-vehicle collisions (UVC) are a major human safety concern and may also represent a significant source of mortality for some ungulate populations. However, records of UVC based on counts of roadside carcasses or reports by drivers involved in these incidents are assuredly underesti...

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Main Authors: Jung, Thomas S., Lewis, Christopher, Miller, Hannah, Kuba, Kazuhisa, Thacker, Caeley
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2024
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.pzgmsbcvg
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.pzgmsbcvg
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Summary:Globally, ungulate-vehicle collisions (UVC) are a major human safety concern and may also represent a significant source of mortality for some ungulate populations. However, records of UVC based on counts of roadside carcasses or reports by drivers involved in these incidents are assuredly underestimated because not all ungulates struck die immediately or at the roadside or are reported by drivers or authorities. Here, we provide an observation and analysis of the movements of a GPS-collared bison (Bison bison) that was involved in a UVC on the Alaska Highway and died in thick boreal forest 29 days later. During that time she moved 49.7 km from where she was hit. Her daily movement rate (km/hr) and daily net displacement (km/day) were significantly greater in the 29-day period before she was struck compared to 29 days afterward. This vivid example illustrates that individuals injured in a UVC can die several weeks later and at a considerable distance from where they were initially struck. Moreover, when they ... : # Dead mammal walking: a month-long march by a bison (Bison bison) after an ungulate-vehicle collision [https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.pzgmsbcvg](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.pzgmsbcvg) GPS collar data of Bison #009 and 8 control bison from the same population in northeastern British Columbia 29 days before the UVC (before) and 29 days following (after). Coordinate data has been generalized. ## Description of the data and file structure Device ID: individual (bison) Group: Bison #009 - focus individual, Control - control group from same population Period: Before - before Bison #009 collision event, After - after Bison #009 collision event Date & Time [GMT] Latitude (WGS84) Longitude (WGS84) ## Code/Software ``` R version 4.3.2 (2023-10-31 ucrt) -- "Eye Holes" Copyright (C) 2023 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit) packages <- list('plyr','lubridate','ggmap','maptools','rgdal','maps','mapdata', 'sp', 'raster', 'magrittr', 'amt', 'Rmisc', 'ggplot2') ``` ...