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Data Used to Assess the Acute Physiological Response of Polar Bears to Helicopter Capture

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This dataset is in five tables with data from ecophysiological studies of free-ranging polar bears of the Southern Beaufort Sea subpopulation. They were equipped with high-resolution activity sensors, body temperature loggers, and GPS satellite-telemetry collars, to compare physiological state and activity of bears during natural behavior with that experienced by bears during helicopter recapture events (n = 14 bears). The data include: rectal temperatures for comparison to temperatures recorded by implanted loggers, levels of blood biochemical markers (n = 50 bears) related to elevated body temperature and stress for testing whether these markers were influenced by the duration of helicopter operations, ambient temperature, and dose [...]

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polarBear_abdominalBodyTemp_beaufort_whiteman_durner.csv 370.53 KB text/csv
polarBear_activity_beaufort_whiteman_durner.csv 5.22 MB text/csv
polarBear_bloodBiochemistry_beaufort_whiteman_durner.csv 7.42 KB text/csv
polarBear_captureSequences_beaufort_whiteman_durner.csv 1.86 KB text/csv
polarBear_helicopterCapturePhysiology_beaufort_whiteman_durner_metadata.html 102.2 KB text/html
polarBear_helicopterCapturePhysiology_beaufort_whiteman_durner_metadata.xml
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polarBear_peripheralBodyTemp_beaufort_whiteman_durner.csv 2.76 MB text/csv

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