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Fig. 2 | Movement Ecology

Fig. 2

From: Land cover and NDVI are important predictors in habitat selection along migration for the Golden-crowned Sparrow, a temperate-zone migrating songbird

Fig. 2

Proportion of known stopover and random points in different land cover types. Locations are shown for fall and spring migration analysis for Golden-crowned Sparrows migrating to/from wintering locations in northern California, 2019–2020. Land cover types are abbreviated: Shrubland = Temperate or sub-polar shrubland, Needleleaf Forest = Temperate or sub-polar needleleaf forest, Grassland-Lichen-Moss = Sub-polar or polar grassland-lichen-moss, Grassland = Temperate or sub-polar grassland, and Broadleaf Deciduous Forest = Temperate or sub-polar broadleaf deciduous forest. There were only 5 random points in grassland-lichen-moss (4 in fall and 1 in spring) meaning the proportions were very close to zero for this land cover type, so it is not presented. There were no presence locations in wetland in fall

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