Viewing design II individual selection ratios
I've been using the R package adehabitat to calculate selection ratios for a project I'm working on involving preferences in animal foraging habitat.
When using the function widesII
I can see the global (averaged) selection ratios for every animal I have put into the function, but not the selection ratios for each individual. However, if I plot selection ratio function, it will show me a line graph of these individual selection ratios.
How can I view a table of these individual selection ratios? I know they're there (since they are being graphed), but I don't know how to view them.
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I've been using the R package adehabitat to calculate selection ratios for a project I'm working on involving preferences in animal foraging habitat.
When using the function widesII
I can see the global (averaged) selection ratios for every animal I have put into the function, but not the selection ratios for each individual. However, if I plot selection ratio function, it will show me a line graph of these individual selection ratios.
How can I view a table of these individual selection ratios? I know they're there (since they are being graphed), but I don't know how to view them.
selection adehabitathr
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I've been using the R package adehabitat to calculate selection ratios for a project I'm working on involving preferences in animal foraging habitat.
When using the function widesII
I can see the global (averaged) selection ratios for every animal I have put into the function, but not the selection ratios for each individual. However, if I plot selection ratio function, it will show me a line graph of these individual selection ratios.
How can I view a table of these individual selection ratios? I know they're there (since they are being graphed), but I don't know how to view them.
selection adehabitathr
I've been using the R package adehabitat to calculate selection ratios for a project I'm working on involving preferences in animal foraging habitat.
When using the function widesII
I can see the global (averaged) selection ratios for every animal I have put into the function, but not the selection ratios for each individual. However, if I plot selection ratio function, it will show me a line graph of these individual selection ratios.
How can I view a table of these individual selection ratios? I know they're there (since they are being graphed), but I don't know how to view them.
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Look at the documentation of adehabitatHS. In the following code selection ratios are estimted (Type II design)
library(adehabitatHS)
data(bighorn)
(wi <- widesII(bighorn$used, bighorn$availT, alpha = 0.1))
opar <- par(mfrow=c(2,2))
plot(wi)
And confidence intervals (upper and lower) can be obtained consulting the list object. In this case upper CI wi$ICwiupper
and lower wi$ICwilower
.
All the best,
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Look at the documentation of adehabitatHS. In the following code selection ratios are estimted (Type II design)
library(adehabitatHS)
data(bighorn)
(wi <- widesII(bighorn$used, bighorn$availT, alpha = 0.1))
opar <- par(mfrow=c(2,2))
plot(wi)
And confidence intervals (upper and lower) can be obtained consulting the list object. In this case upper CI wi$ICwiupper
and lower wi$ICwilower
.
All the best,
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Look at the documentation of adehabitatHS. In the following code selection ratios are estimted (Type II design)
library(adehabitatHS)
data(bighorn)
(wi <- widesII(bighorn$used, bighorn$availT, alpha = 0.1))
opar <- par(mfrow=c(2,2))
plot(wi)
And confidence intervals (upper and lower) can be obtained consulting the list object. In this case upper CI wi$ICwiupper
and lower wi$ICwilower
.
All the best,
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Look at the documentation of adehabitatHS. In the following code selection ratios are estimted (Type II design)
library(adehabitatHS)
data(bighorn)
(wi <- widesII(bighorn$used, bighorn$availT, alpha = 0.1))
opar <- par(mfrow=c(2,2))
plot(wi)
And confidence intervals (upper and lower) can be obtained consulting the list object. In this case upper CI wi$ICwiupper
and lower wi$ICwilower
.
All the best,
Look at the documentation of adehabitatHS. In the following code selection ratios are estimted (Type II design)
library(adehabitatHS)
data(bighorn)
(wi <- widesII(bighorn$used, bighorn$availT, alpha = 0.1))
opar <- par(mfrow=c(2,2))
plot(wi)
And confidence intervals (upper and lower) can be obtained consulting the list object. In this case upper CI wi$ICwiupper
and lower wi$ICwilower
.
All the best,
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