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    Shapefile of county-level bagworm occupancy

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    Shapefile of county-level bagworm occupancy constructed from Wollerman, E. H. 1971. Bagworm. United States Department of Agriculture Forest Pest Leaflet 97

    Appendix A. Eleven additional figures showing the fit of each element of the model to the empirical data available (e.g., bagworm dispersal, male and female emergence phenology, life span, and fecundity).

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    Eleven additional figures showing the fit of each element of the model to the empirical data available (e.g., bagworm dispersal, male and female emergence phenology, life span, and fecundity)

    Space Use and Movement of a Neotropical Top Predator: The Endangered Jaguar - Fig 2

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    <p>(A) Variogram of a resident jaguar. Notice that the animal’s semi-variance reaches an asymptote within a few days, roughly representing the time to cross its home range. The red line represents the fitted model and the red shading represents the 95% CI. (B) A non-resident jaguar. Note the lack of a clear asymptote despite the fact that the animal was monitored for a long period (591 days). This lack of asymptote indicates that this animal is not range resident and thus a home range analysis for this individual is not appropriate. For both A and B, the fraction of the variogram displayed is 65% of the duration of each dataset.</p
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