10.6084/m9.figshare.3527636.v1 Jamie R. Crait Jamie R. Crait Merav Ben-David Merav Ben-David Appendix A. A description of model selection techniques used to predict occurrence of river otter latrine sites on Yellowstone Lake and tributary streams, along with figures showing frequency distribution distances from all latrines to the nearest non-latrine site and the frequency distribution distances from latrines to the nearest non-latrine site where stable isotope samples were collected. Wiley 2016 Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming, USA diversity nutrients stable isotopes feces nitrogen plant growth Lontra canadensis nonnative species δ15N aquatic–terrestrial linkages trout Environmental Science Ecology 2016-08-05 04:58:42 Dataset https://wiley.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Appendix_A_A_description_of_model_selection_techniques_used_to_predict_occurrence_of_river_otter_latrine_sites_on_Yellowstone_Lake_and_tributary_streams_along_with_figures_showing_frequency_distribution_distances_from_all_latrines_to_the_nearest_non-latri/3527636 A description of model selection techniques used to predict occurrence of river otter latrine sites on Yellowstone Lake and tributary streams, along with figures showing frequency distribution distances from all latrines to the nearest non-latrine site and the frequency distribution distances from latrines to the nearest non-latrine site where stable isotope samples were collected.