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Fig. 5 | Movement Ecology

Fig. 5

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

Fig. 5

Model results for linear regression of log-transformed dispersal distance (not including body weight predictor) for juvenile male white-tailed deer in southwestern Wisconsin. Panels show (A) coefficient estimates and 95% confidence intervals, (B) the effect of the number of proximate individuals (per available) by season, and (C) the effect of agricultural land use in potential dispersal paths by season. In (A), blue results show positive coefficient estimates, red show negative coefficient estimates. Covariates were statistically significant (shown in bold text) if the 95% confidence interval did not cross the vertical black line (estimate = 0). For (B) and (C) spring effects estimates and 95% confidence intervals are shown in teal and fall in brown

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