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Additional file 1: Figure S1. of Landscape-level movement patterns by lions in western Serengeti: comparing the influence of inter-specific competitors, habitat attributes and prey availability

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posted on 2016-07-01, 05:00 authored by Andrew Kittle, John Bukombe, Anthony Sinclair, Simon Mduma, John Fryxell
Bubble plots of top model standardized residuals vs. spatial coordinates for A. average prey biomass (kg/km2) in the dry season, B. average biomass (kg/km2) in the wet season, C. frequency of prey occurrence in the dry season, and D. frequency of prey occurrence in the wet season. Residual values are distinguished by colour with negative values in red and positive values in green. Excessive clumping of similar values (i.e. red clumps vs green clumps) indicates possible spatial autocorrelation, which appears absent from these plots. (GIF 70 kb)

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