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Seasonal movements of mule deer and pronghorn in Wyoming, 2014-2021

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2013-01-01
End Date
2021-12-31

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Johnston, A.N., Paterson, T.J., Ortega, A.C., Wallace, C., and Kauffman, M.J., 2023, Seasonal movements of mule deer and pronghorn in Wyoming, 2014-2021: U.S. Geological Survey data release, https://doi.org/10.5066/P9MHCNXS.

Summary

USGS scientists evaluated the utility of hidden Markov movement models to characterize seasonal movements of mule deer (Odecoileus hemionus) and pronghorn (Antilocapra americana) that were tracked with GPS collars in Wyoming, USA, during 2014-2021. Data include step lengths and turning angles for individual animals at daily time-steps throughout the tracking period. Models demonstrated distinct seasonal movements between species indicative of migratory behavior and enable analyses to identify influential factors that affect decisions to migrate by animals.

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mule_deer_data.csv 3.22 MB text/csv
MuleDeerTableS2.csv 542 Bytes text/csv
pronghorn_data.csv 3.37 MB text/csv
PronghornTableS1.csv 355 Bytes text/csv

Purpose

This data was collected to evaluate responses of pronghorn to wind-energy development and migratory movements of mule deer. The data in this release represent movement metrics that can be used to evaluate migratory movements for these animals in Wyoming.

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  • Northern Rocky Mountain Science Center
  • USGS Data Release Products

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DOI https://www.sciencebase.gov/vocab/category/item/identifier doi:10.5066/P9MHCNXS

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