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Wood warbler data 2010-2012 daily nest survival rate
data per nest per da
wood warbler data 2010-2012 clutch size
wood warbler data 2010-2012 clutch siz
occ_contr
Data used to analyse occupied territories versus nearby control areas (not occupied by wood warblers
Sampling design with three scales used to map and measure habitat variables and to trap rodents.
<p>Scale 1 = nest location (territory center); scale 2 = five 50 m<sup>2</sup> squares; scale 3 = twenty-five 1 m<sup>2</sup> squares.</p
wood warbler data 2010-2012 fledglings
wood warbler data 2010-2012 fledgling
Model-averaged estimates and standard errors (SE) based on all models per hypothesis group.
<p>Only estimates and SE for variables in the top-ranked model and in models with ΔAICc < 2 to this one are shown. For the hypothesis groups topography, tree structure, predation risk, disturbance and density dependence, estimates and standard errors were not averaged as there were no models ranked better than the null model (see <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0130954#sec010" target="_blank">methods</a> for variable exclusion criteria). Estimates (and SE) for the variables of these hypothesis groups are therefore not shown.</p><p>Model-averaged estimates and standard errors (SE) based on all models per hypothesis group.</p
nr of fledglings during experiment 2013-14
this file was used to analyze number of fledglings of wood warblers settling on experimental plots in 2013 and 2014 (variable descriptions are given as comments in column headers where necessary
MOESM2 of Rodent-avoidance, topography and forest structure shape territory selection of a forest bird
Additional file 2. Spearman rank correlations among habitat variables. Coefficients of Spearman rank correlations among habitat variables
settlement of wood warbler in 2013-14
this file was used for the analysis of settlement of wood warblers on experimental plots in 2013 and 2014 as well as for the MANOVA of plot type in relation to number of trees, number of grass tussocks and number of rodent tracks (column descriptions are given as comments in the first cell of each column where relevant
Daily nest survival rate in relation to a) nest age (in days), b) number of grass and sedge tussocks in a given territory, and c) nest concealment.
<p>Plots show fitted values (solid lines) and 95% confidence intervals (dashed lines) based on a model that includes nest age, number of grass and sedge tussocks and nest concealment (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0130954#pone.0130954.t003" target="_blank">Table 3</a>, AHA results, n = 115).</p