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Fig. 2 | Movement Ecology

Fig. 2

From: Urban specialization reduces habitat connectivity by a highly mobile wading bird

Fig. 2

Networks and network properties. a Networks (visualized in geographic space) from observed tracking data and a representative simulated network. Points are colored by their urbanization score, measured as the first axis from the NMDS analysis of land cover proportions. Node size indicates total number of visits. b-d Properties of observed and simulated networks. Blue violin plots show the distribution of values for the random walk networks and red dots show the value for the observed network. b Edge density, the proportion of potential edges that are realized. Higher edge density indicates a more connected network. c Assortativity by site urbanization score (NMDS1). Higher assortativity indicates that nodes with similar properties are more connected with one another. d Modularity (Q) in the observed and simulated networks. Higher modularity indicates that the network can be divided more clearly into separate communities

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