Data from: Weak spatiotemporal response of prey to predation risk in a freely interacting system ...

1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimises predation risk continues to ignite controversy. Methodological reasons that have hindered consensus include inconsistent measurements of predation risk, biased spatiotemporal scales at which responses are measured, and lack of robust null expec...

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Main Authors: Cusack, Jeremy J., Kohl, Michel T., Metz, Matthew C., Coulson, Tim, Stahler, Daniel R., Smith, Douglas W., MacNulty, Daniel R.
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2019
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.tp546d7
https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.tp546d7
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Summary:1.The extent to which prey space use actively minimises predation risk continues to ignite controversy. Methodological reasons that have hindered consensus include inconsistent measurements of predation risk, biased spatiotemporal scales at which responses are measured, and lack of robust null expectations. 2.We addressed all three challenges in a comprehensive analysis of the spatiotemporal responses of adult female elk (Cervus elaphus) to the risk of predation by grey wolves (Canis lupus) during winter in northern Yellowstone, USA. 3.We quantified spatial overlap between the winter home ranges of GPS‐collared elk and three measures of predation risk: the intensity of wolf space use, the distribution of wolf‐killed elk and vegetation openness. We also assessed whether elk varied their use of areas characterised by more or less predation risk across hours of the day, and estimated encounter rates between simultaneous elk and wolf pack trajectories. We determined whether observed values were significantly ... : Cusack_et_al_JAE_DataThis zip file contains the data needed to replicate the analyses described in the associated paper. These include elk winter GPS collar data 2012-2016 ("Cusack_et_al_Elk_Data_2012_to_2016.csv"), wolf winter GPS collar data 2004-2016 ("Cusack_et_al_Wolf_data_2004_2016.csv"), elk kill site location data ("Cusack_et_al_Elk_Kill_Site_data.csv"), and a vegetation openness raster layer for northern Yellowstone NP ("Cusack_et_al_Vegetation_Openness.asc") ...