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Natal Dispersal Distances of Mammals
Description
An assessment of the factors affecting dispersal distances is important for understanding population spread, recolonization and gene flow which are central issues for conservation of many vertebrate species. Researchers gathered data on body weight, diet type and maximum natal dispersal distance for various animals.
Usage
ex1124
Format
A data frame with 64 observations on the following 4 variables.
- Species
a character vector indicating the species
- BodyMass
bodymass (kg)
- MaxDist
maximum dispersal distance (km)
- Type
a factor with levels
"C"
,"H"
and"O"
indicating carnivore, herbivore, or omnivore
Source
Ramsey, F.L. and Schafer, D.W. (2013). The Statistical Sleuth: A Course in Methods of Data Analysis (3rd ed), Cengage Learning.
References
Sutherland, G.D., Harestad, A.S., Price, K. and Lertzman, K.P. (2000). Scaling of Natal Dispersal Distances in Terrestrial Birds and Mammals, Conservation Ecology 4(1): 16.
Examples
str(ex1124)