Data from: Harvest of transboundary gray wolves from Yellowstone National Park is largely additive ...

Large carnivores are globally threatened due to habitat fragmentation and loss, prey depletion, and human exploitation. Human exploitation includes both legal and illegal hunting and trapping. Protected areas can create refugia from hunting and trapping, however, hunting can still threaten wide-rang...

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Main Authors: Cassidy, Brenna, Smith, Douglas, Cassidy, Kira, Stahler, Daniel, Hebblewhite, Mark
Format: Dataset
Language:English
Published: Dryad 2024
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x3ffbg7tc
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spelling ftdatacite:10.5061/dryad.x3ffbg7tc 2024-09-15T18:01:25+00:00 Data from: Harvest of transboundary gray wolves from Yellowstone National Park is largely additive ... Cassidy, Brenna Smith, Douglas Cassidy, Kira Stahler, Daniel Hebblewhite, Mark 2024 https://dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x3ffbg7tc https://datadryad.org/stash/dataset/doi:10.5061/dryad.x3ffbg7tc en eng Dryad Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 additive mortality Canis lupus carnivore compensatory mortality Protected Areas survival transboundary harvest FOS Biological sciences Dataset dataset 2024 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x3ffbg7tc 2024-07-03T11:17:34Z Large carnivores are globally threatened due to habitat fragmentation and loss, prey depletion, and human exploitation. Human exploitation includes both legal and illegal hunting and trapping. Protected areas can create refugia from hunting and trapping, however, hunting can still threaten wide-ranging large carnivores when they leave these areas. Large carnivore reintroductions to protected areas are often motivated to restore ecological processes, including wolf reintroduction to Yellowstone National Park (YNP). Determining if harvest is compensatory or additive is essential for informed conservation strategies, as it influences the overall impact on wolf populations and their ecosystems. If the harvest was compensatory, then increasing harvest pressure outside YNP should not decrease overall survival for transboundary wolves. Alternatively, if increasing harvest was additive, then increasing harvest pressure outside YNP should decrease overall survival for transboundary wolves. We tested the effects of ... : # Harvest of Transboundary Gray Wolves from Yellowstone National Park is Largely Additive [https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x3ffbg7tc](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x3ffbg7tc) These data are the files needed to reproduce results in Cassidy et al. (2024), including survival modeling and cumulative incidence function results. ## Description of the data and file structure Biological Year: biological year starting on September 1 and ending on August 31 of the following year Wolf Count: the number of Yellowstone National Park resident wolves on December 31 Wolf ID: unique wolf ID number Color: coat color of wolf, only black or gray Date: date of capture, GPS location, VHF visual location, or mortality Mortality Cause: cause of mortality (details of mortality causes can be found in the manuscript) Entry Type: type of entry (Capture = capture of wolf, GPS = location from GPS collar [one random per day], Mortality = death of wolf, VHF = location from VHF signal with visual confirmation of location by staff) In Park?: ... Dataset Canis lupus DataCite
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topic additive mortality
Canis lupus
carnivore
compensatory mortality
Protected Areas
survival
transboundary
harvest
FOS Biological sciences
spellingShingle additive mortality
Canis lupus
carnivore
compensatory mortality
Protected Areas
survival
transboundary
harvest
FOS Biological sciences
Cassidy, Brenna
Smith, Douglas
Cassidy, Kira
Stahler, Daniel
Hebblewhite, Mark
Data from: Harvest of transboundary gray wolves from Yellowstone National Park is largely additive ...
topic_facet additive mortality
Canis lupus
carnivore
compensatory mortality
Protected Areas
survival
transboundary
harvest
FOS Biological sciences
description Large carnivores are globally threatened due to habitat fragmentation and loss, prey depletion, and human exploitation. Human exploitation includes both legal and illegal hunting and trapping. Protected areas can create refugia from hunting and trapping, however, hunting can still threaten wide-ranging large carnivores when they leave these areas. Large carnivore reintroductions to protected areas are often motivated to restore ecological processes, including wolf reintroduction to Yellowstone National Park (YNP). Determining if harvest is compensatory or additive is essential for informed conservation strategies, as it influences the overall impact on wolf populations and their ecosystems. If the harvest was compensatory, then increasing harvest pressure outside YNP should not decrease overall survival for transboundary wolves. Alternatively, if increasing harvest was additive, then increasing harvest pressure outside YNP should decrease overall survival for transboundary wolves. We tested the effects of ... : # Harvest of Transboundary Gray Wolves from Yellowstone National Park is Largely Additive [https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x3ffbg7tc](https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.x3ffbg7tc) These data are the files needed to reproduce results in Cassidy et al. (2024), including survival modeling and cumulative incidence function results. ## Description of the data and file structure Biological Year: biological year starting on September 1 and ending on August 31 of the following year Wolf Count: the number of Yellowstone National Park resident wolves on December 31 Wolf ID: unique wolf ID number Color: coat color of wolf, only black or gray Date: date of capture, GPS location, VHF visual location, or mortality Mortality Cause: cause of mortality (details of mortality causes can be found in the manuscript) Entry Type: type of entry (Capture = capture of wolf, GPS = location from GPS collar [one random per day], Mortality = death of wolf, VHF = location from VHF signal with visual confirmation of location by staff) In Park?: ...
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author Cassidy, Brenna
Smith, Douglas
Cassidy, Kira
Stahler, Daniel
Hebblewhite, Mark
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Cassidy, Kira
Stahler, Daniel
Hebblewhite, Mark
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title Data from: Harvest of transboundary gray wolves from Yellowstone National Park is largely additive ...
title_short Data from: Harvest of transboundary gray wolves from Yellowstone National Park is largely additive ...
title_full Data from: Harvest of transboundary gray wolves from Yellowstone National Park is largely additive ...
title_fullStr Data from: Harvest of transboundary gray wolves from Yellowstone National Park is largely additive ...
title_full_unstemmed Data from: Harvest of transboundary gray wolves from Yellowstone National Park is largely additive ...
title_sort data from: harvest of transboundary gray wolves from yellowstone national park is largely additive ...
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