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Fig. 2 | Movement Ecology

Fig. 2

From: Agricultural land use shapes dispersal in white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus)

Fig. 2

Histograms of Wisconsin white-tailed deer dispersal distances (in km), stratified by season and sex. Bars are colored by the age class of individuals at dispersal. Females only dispersed in the spring, and are shown in the top panel; male dispersal distances in the spring and fall are shown in the middle and bottom panels, respectively. Y-axes vary between panels, with the bottom panel the largest due to its higher count values. Median dispersal distances per season and sex are shown with vertical dashed lines. Note that individuals that dispersed two times (n = 6) are shown twice to show the full distribution of dispersal distances

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