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Mark Hebblewhite, Evelyn Merrill, and Greg McDermid. 2008. A multi-scale test of the forage maturation hypothesis in a partially migratory ungulate population. Ecological Monographs 78:141–166.

Appendix E. Predicted probabilities of use by migrant and resident elk as a function of herbaceous forage biomass at two levels within the home-range scale.

FigE1
 

   FIG. E1. Modeled (solid line) and observed (dots) predicted relative probability of use for GPS telemetry locations for (a) migrant and (b) resident elk as a function of total herbaceous forage biomass (g/m2) in open habitats, at the home-range scale, summers 2002–2004.


 

FigE2
 

   FIG. E2. Predicted relative probability of use for migrant and resident elk as a function of total herbaceous-forage biomass (g/m2), at movement path scale, summers 2002–2004. Evaluation of fit for clogit models was not possible in a comparable manner as Appendix Fig. E1 (Train 2003). Predictions are evaluated for a 2000-m southwest facing herbaceous resource unit.

LITERATURE CITED

Train, K. E. 2003. Discrete choice methods with simulation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.



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