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Fig. 2 | Movement Ecology

Fig. 2

From: High individual repeatability of the migratory behaviour of a long-distance migratory seabird

Fig. 2

Repeatability of the a departure date from the colony, b total migration distance in autumn, c total duration of autumn migration, d arrival date at the wintering area, e longitude of the wintering area, f latitude of the wintering area, g length of stay at the wintering area, h departure date from the wintering area, i total migration distance in spring, j total duration of spring migration and k arrival date at the colony. For the purpose of visualisation, we randomly selected 2 years of data per individual and plotted them against each other (a–f: n = 38; g–h: n = 31; i–k: n = 30). All models were, however, run using all data available for each individual. Dotted lines represent lines of equality. JD, Julian Day

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