Table S1;Table S2 from Long-term satellite tracking reveals patterns of long-distance dispersal in juvenile and adult Arctic foxes ( Vulpes lagopus )
Results of the statistical analyses testing the effect of sex on movement metrics during the transience stage of adult Arctic foxes undertaking breeding long-distance dispersal from Bylot Island (Nunavut, Canada). Superscripts indicate use of a permutation test because of non-normality of the data (...
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ftroysocietyfig:oai:figshare.com:article/21952626 2023-05-15T14:50:26+02:00 Table S1;Table S2 from Long-term satellite tracking reveals patterns of long-distance dispersal in juvenile and adult Arctic foxes ( Vulpes lagopus ) Richard Gravel Sandra Lai Dominique Berteaux 2023-01-25T05:32:29Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21952626.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Table_S1_Table_S2_from_Long-term_satellite_tracking_reveals_patterns_of_long-distance_dispersal_in_juvenile_and_adult_Arctic_foxes_i_Vulpes_lagopus_i_/21952626 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.21952626.v1 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Table_S1_Table_S2_from_Long-term_satellite_tracking_reveals_patterns_of_long-distance_dispersal_in_juvenile_and_adult_Arctic_foxes_i_Vulpes_lagopus_i_/21952626 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Animal Behaviour tundra breeding dispersal canid movement ecology natal dispersal sea ice Text Journal contribution 2023 ftroysocietyfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.21952626.v1 2023-01-26T00:06:03Z Results of the statistical analyses testing the effect of sex on movement metrics during the transience stage of adult Arctic foxes undertaking breeding long-distance dispersal from Bylot Island (Nunavut, Canada). Superscripts indicate use of a permutation test because of non-normality of the data (1), or sample size reduced to n = 26 for All LDD (2).;ID, life stage, sex, and movement status of 170 individuals (148 adults and 22 juveniles) tracked to analyse long-distance dispersal of Arctic foxes from Bylot Island (Nunavut, Canada) between 2007 and 2021. Resident: territory holder; Transient: not a resident (removed from analyses); SDD: short-distance disperser (individual settled < 80 km from initial range); LDD: long-distance disperser (individual moved ≥ 80 km away from its territory with no permanent return); Interrupted LDD: individual may have started to disperse but nature of the movement unconfirmed because of collar failure or fox death (see Note); Removed from analyses: individual removed from analyses as tracking was too short due to premature collar failure or fox death (see Note).;Dynamic display of the transience phase of long-distance dispersal performed by 27 adult and 10 juvenile Arctic foxes equipped with Argos Platform Terminal Transmitters on Bylot Island (Nunavut, Canada) from 2007-2021. Each path line starting from Bylot Island represents one individual. Other Non-Article Part of Journal/Newspaper Arctic Bylot Island Nunavut Sea ice Tundra Vulpes lagopus The Royal Society: Figshare Arctic Nunavut Bylot Island Canada |
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Results of the statistical analyses testing the effect of sex on movement metrics during the transience stage of adult Arctic foxes undertaking breeding long-distance dispersal from Bylot Island (Nunavut, Canada). Superscripts indicate use of a permutation test because of non-normality of the data (1), or sample size reduced to n = 26 for All LDD (2).;ID, life stage, sex, and movement status of 170 individuals (148 adults and 22 juveniles) tracked to analyse long-distance dispersal of Arctic foxes from Bylot Island (Nunavut, Canada) between 2007 and 2021. Resident: territory holder; Transient: not a resident (removed from analyses); SDD: short-distance disperser (individual settled < 80 km from initial range); LDD: long-distance disperser (individual moved ≥ 80 km away from its territory with no permanent return); Interrupted LDD: individual may have started to disperse but nature of the movement unconfirmed because of collar failure or fox death (see Note); Removed from analyses: individual removed from analyses as tracking was too short due to premature collar failure or fox death (see Note).;Dynamic display of the transience phase of long-distance dispersal performed by 27 adult and 10 juvenile Arctic foxes equipped with Argos Platform Terminal Transmitters on Bylot Island (Nunavut, Canada) from 2007-2021. Each path line starting from Bylot Island represents one individual. |
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Table S1;Table S2 from Long-term satellite tracking reveals patterns of long-distance dispersal in juvenile and adult Arctic foxes ( Vulpes lagopus ) |
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Table S1;Table S2 from Long-term satellite tracking reveals patterns of long-distance dispersal in juvenile and adult Arctic foxes ( Vulpes lagopus ) |
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Table S1;Table S2 from Long-term satellite tracking reveals patterns of long-distance dispersal in juvenile and adult Arctic foxes ( Vulpes lagopus ) |
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Table S1;Table S2 from Long-term satellite tracking reveals patterns of long-distance dispersal in juvenile and adult Arctic foxes ( Vulpes lagopus ) |
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