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Table 1 Model-averaged coefficients for fixed effects included in models predicting HR size of barn owls

From: Movement predictability of individual barn owls facilitates estimation of home range size and survival

 

Estimate

Unconditional SE

95% Unconditional confidence interval

MaxDisp

0.54

0.09

0.37, 0.71

rIIV

0.34

0.09

0.17, 0.51

Period-peri2

0.56

0.2

0.16, 0.96

Period-peri3

0.47

0.22

0.03, 0.9

Age- juvenile

0.27

0.18

− 0.08, 0.61

Sex-male

0.03

0.16

− 0.26, 0.36

Tracking duration

0

0

− 0.01, 0

Density

− 0.01

0.01

− 0.02, 0.01

Elevation

− 0.07

0.08

− 0.23, 0.08

Latitude

− 0.01

0.08

− 0.16, 0.14

Longitude

− 0.09

0.08

− 0.24, 0.07

Distance from center

− 0.09

0.08

− 0.24, 0.06

  1. Reference categories for categorical variables were Adult (age group), Female (sex) and Period 1 (tracking periods). Coefficients with significant effects are in bold
  2. MaxDisp—mean nightly maximal displacement; rIIV—the index of (un)predictability in max-displacement, mean value; Tracking duration—the number of tracking nights for each period; Density—the number of occupied boxes within median HR size from the HR center whose location refers to the Longitude, Latitude coordinates, Elevation (m above sea level) and Distance from the system's center