Supplemental Figure S2. Estimates of amplification bias in common prey species from Spatial and seasonal foraging patterns drive diet differences among North Pacific resident killer whale populations

Supplemental Figure S2. Left: Estimates of amplification bias in 10 species included in this study’s mock mixtures, estimated according to Shelton et al. 2022, and used to correct the proportional abundance of these species in the diet samples included in this study. Right: Two mock mixture contro...

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Main Authors: Amy Marie Van Cise, Brad Hanson, Candice Emmons, Dan Olsen, Craig O. Matkin, Abigail Wells, Kim Parsons
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Published: 2024
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spelling ftroysocietyfig:oai:figshare.com:article/26978479 2024-10-06T13:50:22+00:00 Supplemental Figure S2. Estimates of amplification bias in common prey species from Spatial and seasonal foraging patterns drive diet differences among North Pacific resident killer whale populations Amy Marie Van Cise Brad Hanson Candice Emmons Dan Olsen Craig O. Matkin Abigail Wells Kim Parsons 2024-09-10T17:09:09Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.26978479.v2 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Supplementary_Material_from_Spatial_and_seasonal_foraging_patterns_drive_diet_differences_among_North_Pacific_resident_killer_whale_populations/26978479 unknown doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.26978479.v2 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Supplementary_Material_from_Spatial_and_seasonal_foraging_patterns_drive_diet_differences_among_North_Pacific_resident_killer_whale_populations/26978479 CC BY 4.0 Ecology not elsewhere classified ecology genetics bioinformatics Image Figure 2024 ftroysocietyfig https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.26978479.v2 2024-09-16T23:41:28Z Supplemental Figure S2. Left: Estimates of amplification bias in 10 species included in this study’s mock mixtures, estimated according to Shelton et al. 2022, and used to correct the proportional abundance of these species in the diet samples included in this study. Right: Two mock mixture control samples sequenced across five MiSeq runs included in the study show the difference between the expected and observed proportion of reads assigned to each species. Black line is 1:1. Still Image Killer Whale Killer whale The Royal Society: Figshare Pacific Shelton ENVELOPE(166.800,166.800,-71.683,-71.683)
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topic Ecology not elsewhere classified
ecology
genetics
bioinformatics
spellingShingle Ecology not elsewhere classified
ecology
genetics
bioinformatics
Amy Marie Van Cise
Brad Hanson
Candice Emmons
Dan Olsen
Craig O. Matkin
Abigail Wells
Kim Parsons
Supplemental Figure S2. Estimates of amplification bias in common prey species from Spatial and seasonal foraging patterns drive diet differences among North Pacific resident killer whale populations
topic_facet Ecology not elsewhere classified
ecology
genetics
bioinformatics
description Supplemental Figure S2. Left: Estimates of amplification bias in 10 species included in this study’s mock mixtures, estimated according to Shelton et al. 2022, and used to correct the proportional abundance of these species in the diet samples included in this study. Right: Two mock mixture control samples sequenced across five MiSeq runs included in the study show the difference between the expected and observed proportion of reads assigned to each species. Black line is 1:1.
format Still Image
author Amy Marie Van Cise
Brad Hanson
Candice Emmons
Dan Olsen
Craig O. Matkin
Abigail Wells
Kim Parsons
author_facet Amy Marie Van Cise
Brad Hanson
Candice Emmons
Dan Olsen
Craig O. Matkin
Abigail Wells
Kim Parsons
author_sort Amy Marie Van Cise
title Supplemental Figure S2. Estimates of amplification bias in common prey species from Spatial and seasonal foraging patterns drive diet differences among North Pacific resident killer whale populations
title_short Supplemental Figure S2. Estimates of amplification bias in common prey species from Spatial and seasonal foraging patterns drive diet differences among North Pacific resident killer whale populations
title_full Supplemental Figure S2. Estimates of amplification bias in common prey species from Spatial and seasonal foraging patterns drive diet differences among North Pacific resident killer whale populations
title_fullStr Supplemental Figure S2. Estimates of amplification bias in common prey species from Spatial and seasonal foraging patterns drive diet differences among North Pacific resident killer whale populations
title_full_unstemmed Supplemental Figure S2. Estimates of amplification bias in common prey species from Spatial and seasonal foraging patterns drive diet differences among North Pacific resident killer whale populations
title_sort supplemental figure s2. estimates of amplification bias in common prey species from spatial and seasonal foraging patterns drive diet differences among north pacific resident killer whale populations
publishDate 2024
url https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.26978479.v2
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