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Translocated nuisance American black bear capture histories

These data were used in the survival and cause-specific mortality analyses of translocated nuisance American black bear in Wisconsin published in Animal Conservation (Bauder, J.M., N.M. Roberts, D. Ruid, B. Kohn, and M.L. Allen. Accepted. Lower survival of nuisance American black bears (Ursus americanus) is not due to translocation. Animal Conservation). Included are CSV files including each bear's capture history and associated covariates and meta-data for each CSV file. Also included is an example R script of how to conduct the analyses (this R script is also included as supporting information with the published paper).

Life Sciences
black bear; survival; translocation; nuisance wildlife management
CC0
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources-Grant:WI-W-160-R
Illinois Natural History Survey
University of Illinois
Maximilian L. Allen
616 times
Version DOI Comment Publication Date
1 10.13012/B2IDB-5471143_V1 2021-02-26

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