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Table 2 Posterior mean effect size in treatment-level probability of brown treesnake movement from small-scale landscape features

From: Individual heterogeneity influences the effects of translocation on urban dispersal of an invasive reptile

Comparison of marginal posterior distributions of movement probability from landscape features

Effect size of comparison (posterior probability)

Resident

Forest to Urban

Urban to Urban

Tree > Pavement

0.07 (0.70)

− 0.09 (0.25)

0.17 (0.90)

Tree > Grass

0.03 (0.68)

0.10 (0.87)

0.06 (0.73)

Tree > Building

− 0.02 (0.43)

0.06 (0.70)

0.20 (0.93)

Pavement > Grass

− 0.03 (0.41)

0.19 (0.93)

− 0.11(0.21)

Pavement > Building

− 0.08 (0.29)

0.15 (0.83)

0.03 (0.58)

Grass > Building

− 0.05 (0.31)

− 0.04 (0.37)

0.13 (0.85)

  1. Posterior probabilities of differences are listed in parentheses. Resident snakes were non-translocated snakes in an urban area, forest to urban snakes were translocated from a forest to an urban area, and urban to urban snakes were translocated from an urban to a novel urban area. Values associated with posterior probabilities \(\le\)0.1 or \(\ge\)0.9 are in bold