[Babase] Fwd: Rank and ranker issues
Susan Alberts
babase@www.eco.princeton.edu
Mon, 7 Feb 2005 15:34:42 -0500
Thanks Catherine, I am forwarding this to the list so it gets in the string.
Susan
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>>Date: Thu, 03 Feb 2005 21:35:05 -0500
>>From: Catherine Markham <amarkham@Princeton.EDU>
>>Subject: Rank and ranker issues
>>To: Jeanne Altmann <altj@Princeton.EDU>
>>Organization: Princeton University
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>>Hi Jeanne,
>>
>>I read through the BaBase emails about ranker and wanted to send
>>you a quick summary of the two main male rank issues that Daphne
>>had told me about . . .
>>
>>First, Daphne had mentioned that rank correction files for males
>>exist because the ranker program was creating problems when a male
>>was in two groups in one month. The program would add him to the
>>second group but with the rank he had in the first group, or some
>>sort of similar mix-up. I got the impression that this issue had
>>been resolved with the ranker program itself, but the incorrect
>>files had not yet been modified.
>>
>>Also, I know Daphne was aware of the inconsistencies with all group
>>ranks regarding age and sex that Susan mentioned. Daphne had
>>warned me that for some years the order went adult males, adult
>>females, juvenile males, etc. while in other years the order went
>>adult males, juvenile males, adult females, etc. This problem was
>>one of the factors contributing to the difficulty in extracting
>>just the male ranks and also in determining the adult males (as
>>opposed to the juveniles) based on the rank file. In addition, it
>>seems to have caused errors in determining the number of rank males
>>(the program was counting till it got to a female, so if subadult
>>males were listed above females the number of rank males would be
>>inaccurate).
>>
>>Hope this helps somewhat,
>>Catherine
>>
>>
>>--
>>Catherine Markham
>>Department Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
>>Princeton University
>>Phone: (609) 258-6898 Fax: (609) 258-2712
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