Fig. 5From: Patterns of livestock activity on heterogeneous subalpine pastures reveal distinct responses to spatial autocorrelation, environment and managementEffects of terrain slope on grazing as affected by individuals, daytime and season. Symbols show estimated effects of terrain slope on grazing intensity in the six study areas A-F (colors identical to Fig. 4) for the entire dataset (as in Fig. 4) and different subsets of the data: squares are estimates for individual animals, open squares in area B show suckler cows, rhombi are estimates for four hours periods with increasing gray shade from 6 am and circles are estimates for 14 days periods. All estimates were obtained using Gamma priors to τs and τz with shape 1 and rate 0.0025Back to article page