This example dataset is based on 120 m radius road and pad searches of all 100 turbines at a theoretical site. The simulated site consists of 100 turbines, searched on roads and pads only, out to 120 meters. Search schedule differs by turbine and season, with more frequent searches in the fall, and a subset of twenty turbines searched at every scheduled search.
Data on carcass observations (CO) from searches, field trials for estimating carcass persistence (CP) and searcher efficiency (SE), search schedule (SS) parameters (for example, which turbines were searched on which days), and density weighted proportion (DWP) of area searched at each turbine (which is an area adjustment factor to account for incomplete search coverage).
wind_RP
wind_RP
is a list with 5 elements:
SE
Searcher efficiency trial data
CP
Carcass persistence trial data
SS
Search schedule parameters
DWP
Density weighted proportion of area searched
CO
Carcass observations
$SE
is a data frame with each row representing the fate of a single
carcass in the searcher efficiency trials. There are columns for:
pkID
unique ID for each carcass
Size
"bat"
; or "lrg"
, "med"
, or
"sml"
bird
Season
"spring"
, "summer"
, or "fall"
"s1",...,"s5"
fate of carcass on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and
5th search after placement. A value of 1 implies that a carcass was
discovered by searchers, 0 implies the carcass was present but not
discovered, and any other value is interpreted as "no search" or
"carcass not present" and ignored in the model. In this data set,
NA
indicates that a carcass had been previously discovered and
removed from the field. A user may use a variety of values to
differentiate different reasons no search was conducted or the carcass
was not present. For example, "SN" could be used to indicate that the
turbine was not searched because of snow, or "NS" to indicate the search
was not scheduled in that location at that time, or "SC" to indicate the
carcass had been removed by scavengers prior to the search.
$CP
is a data frame with each row representing the fate of a single
carcass in the carcass persistence trials. There are columns for:
cpID
unique ID for each carcass
Size
"bat"
; or "lrg"
, "med"
, or
"sml"
bird.
Season
"spring"
, "summer"
, or "fall"
LastPresent
, FirstAbsent
endpoints of the interval bracketing the
time the carcass was scavenged or otherwise removed from the field. For
example, LastPresent = 2.04
, FirstAbsent = 3.21
indicates that the carcass
was last observed 2.04 days after being placed in the field and was noted
missing 3.21 days after being placed. If the precise time of carcass
removal is known (e.g., recorded by camera), then LastPresent
and
FirstAbsent
should be set equal to each other. If a carcass persists
beyond the last day of the field trial, LastPresent
is the last time it
was observed and FirstAbsent
is entered as Inf
or NA
.
$SS
is a data frame with a row for each date a turbine at the site
was searched, a column of SearchDate
s, and a column for each turbine.
In addition, there is a column to indicate the Season
. A column with
search dates and columns for each turbine searched are required. Other
columns are optional.
SearchDate
columns of dates on which at least one turbine was
searched. Format in this data is "%Y-%m-%d CDT"
, but time zone
(CDT
) is optional. A time stamp may be included if desired
(e.g., 2018-03-20 02:15:41
). Alternatively, \
can be used
in place of -
.
Season
"spring"
, "summer"
, or "fall"
to
indicate which season the search was conducted in. Season
is
optional but may be used as a temporal covariate for fatality estimates.
t1
, etc.unique ID for all turbines that were searched on at least one search date. Values are either 1 or 0, indicating whether the given turbine (column) was searched or not on the given date (row).
$DWP
is a data frame with a row for each turbine and columns for
each carcass size class. Values represent the density-weighted proportion
of the searched area for each size (or the fraction of carcasses that fall
in the searched area).
Turbine
unique ID for each turbine. IDs match those used in
the $CO
data frame and the column names in the $SS
data.
bat
DWP associated with size class Bat.
sml
DWP associated with size class Small.
med
DWP associated with size class Medium.
lrg
DWP associated with size class Large.
$CO
is a data frame with a row for carcass observed in the carcass
searches and a number of columns giving information about the given
carcass (date found, size, species, etc.)
carcID
unique identifier for each carcass: "x30"
,
"x46"
, etc.
Turbine
identifier for which turbine the given carcass was
found at: "t19"
, "t65"
, "t49"
, etc.
TurbineType
the type of turbine: "X"
, "Y"
or
"Z"
.
DateFound
dates entered in the same format as in
$SS$SearchDate
. Every date entered here is (and must be) included
in the search schedule ($SS$SearchDate
Species
species of the carcass: "BA"
, "BB"
,
"BC"
, "BD"
, "BE"
, "LA"
, "LB"
,
"LD"
, "LE"
, "MA"
, "MB"
, "SA"
,
"SB"
, "SC"
, "SD"
, "SE"
, "SF"
,
"SG"
SpeciesGroup
species group: "bat0"
, "bat1"
,
"brd1"
, "brd2"
, "brd3"
Size
size: "bat"
, "lrg"
, "med"
,
"sml"
Distance
distance from the turbine