
R code associated with the publication Bassing, S. B., L. Satterfield, T. R. Ganz, M. DeVivo, B. N. Kertson, T. Roussin, A. J. Wirsing, and B. Gardner. 2024. Predator-prey space-use and landscape features influence animal movement behaviors in a large-mammal community. Ecology. This repository archives the code used for analyses described in the manuscript. Data already formatted for resource selection and movement analyses are archived with Dryad at https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.kh1893292. Raw data (coordinates of GPS-collar relocations) are considered sensitive and not publicly available. Please contact the Wildlife Chief Scientist of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife at (360) 902-2515 if you are interested in these data. Query details: Data collected Jan 2017 – Mar 2021 in Game Management Units 117, 121, 203, 218, 224, 231, 233, and 239, including animal ID, date, time, and coordinates of telemetry relocations for all cougars, elk, mule deer, white-tailed deer, and wolves GPS-collared as part of the Washington Predator-Prey Project. Anonymized data are available in the Dryad repository.
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