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Fig. 5 | BMC Ecology

Fig. 5

From: Inter-individual consistency in habitat selection patterns and spatial range constraints of female little bustards during the non-breeding season

Fig. 5

Spatial correlograms of spatial filters and their independent contribution to the best spatial model according to AIC. a Spatial correlograms of the 10 most important spatial filters (in order of importance: SF1, SF25, SF39, SF26, SF11, SF60, SF15, SF7, SF4 and SF23) in spatial models defined by Moran’s I coefficients in 5 distance classes, indicating links among points of the study area successively separated by 10 km. Spatial filters are represented in a blue gradient representing filters from broad (dark) to fine scales (light). In a the first distance at which Moran’s I values crosses the expected value in the absence of spatial autocorrelation (0) is shown as an estimate of the scale of the spatial pattern that each filter represents. And b, estimate of the spatial filters in backward stepwise explaining the occurrence probability of female little bustard in the Plana de Lleida

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