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    Summary of supported female cougar models for Human + Habitat, no cattle (a–l), Human + Habitat, with cattle (m–r) and Human + Habitat Interaction, no cattle (s–y).

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    <p>Models for Human + Habitat Interaction, with cattle did not receive any support.</p>*<p>Bold represents top model based on % deviance explained.</p>**<p>Bold represents top model ranked using ΔAICc.</p><p>× refers to interaction between variables.</p

    Predicted relative probability of cougar-human conflict in British Columbia.

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    <p>Predicted relative probability is based on variables from (A) Top male â–µAICc model, (B) Top % deviance explained male model, (C) Top â–µAICc female model, and (D) Top % deviance explained female model. Prediction for males are in blue and for females in red. Inset map illustrates conflict predictions for Vancouver Island, with elevation set as transparent in the background. For the inset only the top â–µAICc population-level model predictions are shown due to closely matching predictions with the correponding top % deviance explained model.</p

    Temporal dynamics of cougar-human conflict in British Columbia, Canada across a period of three decades.

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    <p>(A) 1978–1987, (B) 1988–1997, (C) 1998–2007. Darkening shades of red indicate increase in number of conflicts. Numbers on maps represent mean conflict incidence per 10,000 km<sup>2</sup> and are presented for each geographical region in the province.</p

    Estimated cougar-human conflict location coefficients for male cougars in British Columbia.

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    a<p>Estimated coefficients, standard errors and confidence intervals reported at 1000 times their actual values.</p>b<p>Estimated coefficients, standard errors and confidence intervals reported at 100,000 times their actual values.</p

    Estimated cougar-human conflict location coefficients for female cougars in British Columbia.

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    a<p>Estimated coefficients, standard errors and confidence intervals reported at 1000 times their actual value.</p>b<p>Estimated coefficients, standard errors and confidence intervals reported at 100,000 times their actual value.</p

    Top model predictions for the relative probability of cougar-human conflict in British Columbia.

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    <p>(A) Top ▵AICc male model, (B) Top % deviance explained male model, (C) Top ▵AICc female model, (D) Top % deviance explained female model, (E) Top ▵AICc population-level model, (F) Top % deviance explained population-level model. Predictions were based on conflict data for 1998–2007 (female <i>n</i> = 222; male <i>n</i> = 222).</p
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