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Hoogland: Prairie dog dispersal data

Description

Dispersal and kin residence data for three species of prairie dog, from 1976 to 2004. Each row is an individual dispersal record, with associated descriptors.

Usage

data(Hoogland)

Arguments

Value

Format

  1. Species : 1 = black-tailed, 2 = Gunnison's, 3 = Utah

  2. Year : Year of case record

  3. Male : 1 = male, 0 = female

  4. NoDisperse : 1 = did not disperse within 12 months of weaning, 0 = dispersed

  5. Mother : 1 = mother present for 12 months after weaning, 0 = absent

  6. Sisters : Minimal number of littermate sisters present at dispersal/non-dispersal

  7. Bros : Minimal number of littermate brothers present

  8. ClanSize : Minimal number of adults present in territory at time of dispersal/non-dispersal. Includes close kin, distant kin, immigrants, and focal individual

  9. AllKin : Minimal number of mother and littermates in territory at time of dispersal/non-dispersal

References

Hoogland 2013. Science 339:1205--1207.