Replication Data for: Comparing sea ice habitat fragmentation metrics using integrated step selection analysis

Telemetry data: 39 adult female polar bears (Ursus maritimus) in Western Hudson Bay were immobilized via remote injection and fitted with satellite-linked GPS collars in 2012-2017. Collars were programmed to retrieve location data every 4 hours. Locations with biologically impossible movement (i.e....

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Main Author: Biddlecombe, Brooke
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spelling ftdatacite:10.7939/dvn/17bg6j 2023-05-15T15:10:38+02:00 Replication Data for: Comparing sea ice habitat fragmentation metrics using integrated step selection analysis Biddlecombe, Brooke 2021 https://dx.doi.org/10.7939/dvn/17bg6j https://dataverse.scholarsportal.info/citation?persistentId=doi:10.7939/DVN/17BG6J unknown Scholars Portal Dataverse dataset Dataset 2021 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.7939/dvn/17bg6j 2022-02-08T12:34:39Z Telemetry data: 39 adult female polar bears (Ursus maritimus) in Western Hudson Bay were immobilized via remote injection and fitted with satellite-linked GPS collars in 2012-2017. Collars were programmed to retrieve location data every 4 hours. Locations with biologically impossible movement (i.e. speed > 30 km/h) were removed and the data were re-sampled using consecutive bursts of 3 or more locations in 4 hour intervals to correct for missing locations. Locations are specific to the sea ice break-up period in Hudson Bay, and are separated into early and late break-up. This data set includes a generic ID for each individual, latitude, longitude, and time/date of each location, as well as the number of each burst that was retained after re-sampling. Sea ice data: Sea ice cover raster files for the entire Arctic were attained from NSIDC for all days in 2013-2018. Raster resolution is 6.25 x 6.25 km, and pixel values reflect percentage of sea ice concentration multiplied by 2. Sea ice data was clipped to the study area in Hudson Bay, and only days within the break-up period in each year were retained. File name reflects date "YYYMMDD-HB". Details on data collection procedures, re-sampling, defined Hudson Bay break-up period, source of sea ice data, and definition of study area are identified in: Brooke A. Biddlecombe, Erin M. Bayne, Nicholas J. Lunn, David McGeachy, Andrew E. Derocher. 2020. Comparing sea ice habitat fragmentation metrics using integrated step selection analysis. Ecology and Evolution. Dataset Arctic Hudson Bay Sea ice Ursus maritimus DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology) Arctic Hudson Bay Hudson
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description Telemetry data: 39 adult female polar bears (Ursus maritimus) in Western Hudson Bay were immobilized via remote injection and fitted with satellite-linked GPS collars in 2012-2017. Collars were programmed to retrieve location data every 4 hours. Locations with biologically impossible movement (i.e. speed > 30 km/h) were removed and the data were re-sampled using consecutive bursts of 3 or more locations in 4 hour intervals to correct for missing locations. Locations are specific to the sea ice break-up period in Hudson Bay, and are separated into early and late break-up. This data set includes a generic ID for each individual, latitude, longitude, and time/date of each location, as well as the number of each burst that was retained after re-sampling. Sea ice data: Sea ice cover raster files for the entire Arctic were attained from NSIDC for all days in 2013-2018. Raster resolution is 6.25 x 6.25 km, and pixel values reflect percentage of sea ice concentration multiplied by 2. Sea ice data was clipped to the study area in Hudson Bay, and only days within the break-up period in each year were retained. File name reflects date "YYYMMDD-HB". Details on data collection procedures, re-sampling, defined Hudson Bay break-up period, source of sea ice data, and definition of study area are identified in: Brooke A. Biddlecombe, Erin M. Bayne, Nicholas J. Lunn, David McGeachy, Andrew E. Derocher. 2020. Comparing sea ice habitat fragmentation metrics using integrated step selection analysis. Ecology and Evolution.
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