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Table 1 Mean home-range (KD95), core area (KD50) and maximum area used (MCP98) by male and female houbara bustards depending on reproductive status and season

From: Factors modulating home range and resource use: a case study with Canarian houbara bustards

 

Displaying n = 191

Not displaying

n = 61

Breeding

n = 61

Not breeding

n = 181

 

Males

Females

Breeding season

K95

0.61 ± 0.43

(0.19 − 1.93)

2.61 ± 1.52

(0.37 − 5.34)

0.89 ± 0.60

(0.14 − 8.10)

2.13 ± 1.17

(0.37 − 7.57)

K50

0.08 ± 0.05

(0.02 − 0.19)

0.48 ± 0.32

(0.05 − 0.99)

0.16 ± 0.12

(0.02 − 3.12)

0.58 ± 0.56

(0.05 − 1.91)

MCP98

1.06 ± 0.78

(0.27 − 3.57)

4.40 ± 2.60

(0.58 − 8.58)

1.31 ± 1.03

(0.39 − 10.59)

2.84 ± 1.61

(1.06 − 8.69)

 

Males (n = 22)

Females (n = 21)

Non-breeding season

K95

1.12 ± 0.61

(0.25 − 2.60)

1.43 ± 1.18

(0.23 − 9.05)

K50

0.20 ± 0.10

(0.04 − 0.44)

0.28 ± 0.30

(0.04 − 1.25)

MCP98

1.98 ± 1.57

(0.37 − 6.59)

2.72 ± 2.55

(0.27 ± 9.81)

  1. Values given are means (km2) ± SD, and range (min–max) for both study years
  2. 1Total samples were 22 males and 21 females, but 3 males and 3 females changed their reproductive status between both study years and therefore were included in both subtotals