Ecological hypotheses, expectations, and associated habitat and climate variables (grouped by categories: vegetative, topographic, and climate) used for analyses of seasonal habitat selection by female Dall’s sheep ( Ovis dalli dalli ) at Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA.

From these ecological hypotheses and habitat variables, we created a set of models for each season using single and multiple ecological hypotheses and model selection procedures to identify habitat variables to retain for each season (see S2 Text for details). See S1 Table for a description of each...

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Main Authors: Jocelyn L. Aycrigg (8035919), Adam G. Wells (10326310), Edward. O. Garton (10326313), Buck Magipane (10326316), Glen E. Liston (10326319), Laura R. Prugh (2635573), Janet L. Rachlow (3259197)
Format: Dataset
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Published: 2021
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USA
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248763.t001
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Summary:From these ecological hypotheses and habitat variables, we created a set of models for each season using single and multiple ecological hypotheses and model selection procedures to identify habitat variables to retain for each season (see S2 Text for details). See S1 Table for a description of each habitat and climate variable.