season {mort} | R Documentation |
Select residence events from specified seasons, to be used to identify potential mortalities or expelled tags. Useful when animals show strong seasonal patterns in behaviour. For example, a reduction in movement during winter may be falsely identified as a mortality, or increase the threshold use to identify mortalities, which would then cause potential mortalities to be missed.
season(
data,
type = "mort",
ID,
station,
res.start = "auto",
res.end = "auto",
residences = "auto",
units = "auto",
season.start,
season.end,
overlap = TRUE,
verbose = TRUE
)
data |
a dataframe of residence events. Residence events must include tag ID, start time, end time, and duration. |
type |
the method used to generate the residence events. Options are
"mort", "actel", "glatos", "vtrack", or "manual". If "manual", then user
must specify |
ID |
a string of the name of the column in |
station |
a string of the name of the column in |
res.start |
a string of the name of the column in |
res.end |
a string of the name of the column in |
residences |
a character string with the name of the column in |
units |
Units of the duration of the residence events in |
season.start |
the start date/time(s) of the period of interest. If the period of interest is the same in all study years, must be a character string in format "dd-mm". Otherwise, must be in POSIXt, or a character string in format YYYY-mm-dd HH:MM:SS. |
season.end |
the end date/time(s) of the period of interest. If the period of interest is the same in all study years, must be a character string in format "dd-mm". Otherwise, must be in POSIXt, or a character string in format YYYY-mm-dd HH:MM:SS. |
overlap |
option to include residence events that overlap either the
beginning or the end of the period of interest. If |
verbose |
option to display updates and progress bars as functions is run. Default is TRUE. |
a dataframe in the same format as the input data, with residence events limited to the period(s) of interest.
# Seasons in format dd-mm
season.events<-season(data=events,type="mort",ID="ID",
station="Station.Name",season.start="01-06",season.end="31-10",
verbose=FALSE)
head(season.events)
# Seasons in format YYYY-mm-dd HH:MM:SS
season.start<-c("2003-06-15","2004-06-21")
season.end<-c("2003-10-15","2004-10-30")
season.events<-season(data=events,type="mort",ID="ID",
station="Station.Name",season.start=season.start,season.end=season.end,verbose=FALSE)
head(season.events)