Data and code to replicate the analysis in "Resource pulses and human-wildlife conflicts: Linking satellite indicators and ground data on forest productivity to predict brown bear damages"

These datasets include processed data to run the analyses needed to (1) estimate the response of bear damage to year-to-year variation in beechnut production; (2) model and predict the variability in beechnut production as a response of weather cues of masting and remote-sensing indicators of vegeta...

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Main Author: Carlos Bautista (6684950)
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.17152691.v3
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spelling ftsmithonian:oai:figshare.com:article/17152691 2023-05-15T18:42:03+02:00 Data and code to replicate the analysis in "Resource pulses and human-wildlife conflicts: Linking satellite indicators and ground data on forest productivity to predict brown bear damages" Carlos Bautista (6684950) 2021-12-09T19:16:55Z https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.17152691.v3 unknown https://figshare.com/articles/dataset/Data_and_code_to_replicate_the_analysis_in_Resource_pulses_and_human-wildlife_conflicts_Linking_satellite_indicators_and_ground_data_on_forest_productivity_to_predict_brown_bear_damages_/17152691 doi:10.6084/m9.figshare.17152691.v3 CC BY 4.0 CC-BY Ecology Ecological Applications not elsewhere classified Wildlife and Habitat Management Fagus sylvatica human-wildlife conflict Masting remote sensing resource pulses Ursus arctos Dataset 2021 ftsmithonian https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.17152691.v3 2021-12-19T19:41:10Z These datasets include processed data to run the analyses needed to (1) estimate the response of bear damage to year-to-year variation in beechnut production; (2) model and predict the variability in beechnut production as a response of weather cues of masting and remote-sensing indicators of vegetation growth and phenology. The raw data was compiled from the official databases of the organization responsible for damage compensation in the study area and from different online sources. Along with the data we provide METADATA files with the information about each variable present in each dataset. We also provided the analysis code (R script) used to generate statistics and some of the figures. For references and details about data processing, and analysis we refer to the original publication and its Supporting Information. Dataset Ursus arctos Unknown
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topic Ecology
Ecological Applications not elsewhere classified
Wildlife and Habitat Management
Fagus sylvatica
human-wildlife conflict
Masting
remote sensing
resource pulses
Ursus arctos
spellingShingle Ecology
Ecological Applications not elsewhere classified
Wildlife and Habitat Management
Fagus sylvatica
human-wildlife conflict
Masting
remote sensing
resource pulses
Ursus arctos
Carlos Bautista (6684950)
Data and code to replicate the analysis in "Resource pulses and human-wildlife conflicts: Linking satellite indicators and ground data on forest productivity to predict brown bear damages"
topic_facet Ecology
Ecological Applications not elsewhere classified
Wildlife and Habitat Management
Fagus sylvatica
human-wildlife conflict
Masting
remote sensing
resource pulses
Ursus arctos
description These datasets include processed data to run the analyses needed to (1) estimate the response of bear damage to year-to-year variation in beechnut production; (2) model and predict the variability in beechnut production as a response of weather cues of masting and remote-sensing indicators of vegetation growth and phenology. The raw data was compiled from the official databases of the organization responsible for damage compensation in the study area and from different online sources. Along with the data we provide METADATA files with the information about each variable present in each dataset. We also provided the analysis code (R script) used to generate statistics and some of the figures. For references and details about data processing, and analysis we refer to the original publication and its Supporting Information.
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author Carlos Bautista (6684950)
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title Data and code to replicate the analysis in "Resource pulses and human-wildlife conflicts: Linking satellite indicators and ground data on forest productivity to predict brown bear damages"
title_short Data and code to replicate the analysis in "Resource pulses and human-wildlife conflicts: Linking satellite indicators and ground data on forest productivity to predict brown bear damages"
title_full Data and code to replicate the analysis in "Resource pulses and human-wildlife conflicts: Linking satellite indicators and ground data on forest productivity to predict brown bear damages"
title_fullStr Data and code to replicate the analysis in "Resource pulses and human-wildlife conflicts: Linking satellite indicators and ground data on forest productivity to predict brown bear damages"
title_full_unstemmed Data and code to replicate the analysis in "Resource pulses and human-wildlife conflicts: Linking satellite indicators and ground data on forest productivity to predict brown bear damages"
title_sort data and code to replicate the analysis in "resource pulses and human-wildlife conflicts: linking satellite indicators and ground data on forest productivity to predict brown bear damages"
publishDate 2021
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