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Fig. 2 | Movement Ecology

Fig. 2

From: African wild dog movements show contrasting responses to long and short term risk of encountering lions: analysis using dynamic Brownian bridge movement models

Fig. 2

Effects from a generalized linear mixed model (fit to data aggregated over 1-year intervals) of wild dog movements as measured by Brownian motion variance. (Left) Fixed effects, grouped into distinct categories including lion effects (long-term and short-term risk), prey effects (predictors of prey density in Kafue National Park), anthropogenic effects, and effects of seasonality & reproduction (breeding status of pack, and pups present or not). The dark vertical line separates positive and negative parameter effects on motion variance. (Right) Random effects of pack identity (included to avoid pseudoreplication)

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