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The file 'lhs_data.csv' contains data necessary for logistic regression evaluating effects of grazing level (relative grazing index) and timing on the probability of an allotment failing one or more Land Health Standard (LHS) the previous year (Monroe et al. 2017). Relative predictive ability of models are then compared with a 10-fold cross-validation score. Literature Cited: Monroe, A. P., C. L. Aldridge, T. J. Assal, K. E. Veblen, D. A. Pyke, and M. L. Casazza. 2017. Patterns in Greater Sage-grouse Population Dynamics Correspond with Public Grazing Records at Broad Scales. Ecological Applications. doi: 10.1002/eap.1512.
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Tags: United States,
Wyoming,
agriculture,
land use and land cover,
livestock grazing
These files contain data necessary for analyzing state-space models for male greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) populations in response to grazing level (relative grazing index), timing, and NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) in Wyoming, USA.
The file 'ssm_data.csv' contains data necessary for analyzing state-space models for male greater sage-grouse (Centrocercus urophasianus) populations in response to grazing level (relative grazing index), timing, and NDVI (Normalized Difference Vegetation Index) in Wyoming, USA, and then to compare models with 10-fold cross validation scores (Monroe et al. 2017). Literature Cited: Monroe, A. P., C. L. Aldridge, T. J. Assal, K. E. Veblen, D. A. Pyke, and M. L. Casazza. 2017. Patterns in Greater Sage-grouse Population Dynamics Correspond with Public Grazing Records at Broad Scales. Ecological Applications. doi: 10.1002/eap.1512.
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