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Data and code from Rizzuto et al. “Forage stoichiometry predicts home range size in a small terrestrial herbivore"

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posted on 2021-05-18, 14:47 authored by Matteo RizzutoMatteo Rizzuto, Shawn LerouxShawn Leroux, Eric Vander Wal, Isabella RichmondIsabella Richmond, Travis HeckfordTravis Heckford, Juliana Balluffi-Fry, Yolanda WiersmaYolanda Wiersma
Data and code used in Rizzuto et al. "Forage stoichiometry predicts home range size in a small terrestrial herbivore”.

The “SupportingCode.html” file provides an in-depth description and discussion of our R workflow to estimate home range size of snowshoe hare and investigate its relationship with the ecological stoichiometry of preferred plant forage species.

If you would like to reproduce our analyses, you can recompile the R notebook “SupportingCode.Rmd”. This is a modular document that collects the output of 8 other R notebooks. For correct compilation of the SupportingCode.Rmd file, please organize the files in this repository on your machine as follows:

- all .Rmd and .R files in a "../Code/“ folder
- all .csv files in a "../Data/" folder
- all .tiff files in a “../Data/StDMs_Rasters/Ratios/" folder
- unzip the SamplePoints.zip file in a "../Data/GridPoints/" folder
- all .rds files in a "../Results/" folder

Where the Code, Data, and Results folder all share the same root.

Please note that access to some shapefiles used to produce the maps in the manuscript, SI, or Supporting Code document was regulated by agreements with the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Federal Government of Canada. As such, they could not be publicly shared. This does not impact the analyses, only the production of some visual supporting material (e.g., study area maps). Please contact the corresponding author (M. Rizzuto) for any question.

See README.md for details on the repository’s contents.

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