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Additional file 1 of No room to roam: King Cobras reduce movement in agriculture

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posted on 2020-08-04, 04:19 authored by Benjamin Michael Marshall, Matt Crane, Inês Silva, Colin Thomas Strine, Max Dolton Jones, Cameron Wesley Hodges, Pongthep Suwanwaree, Taksin Artchawakom, Surachit Waengsothorn, Matt Goode
Additional file 1: Supplementary Figure 1. Distribution of time lags between radio tracking fixes. Dashed lines indicate the mean time lag. X scale is log transformed and clipped at 96 h for ease of visualisation. Supplementary Figure 2. Motion variance values in each habitat type displayed as box and violin plots. Circles are the mean motion variance values for each habitat. Y-axis scale is log. Supplementary Figure 3. Bi-plot of NMDS results. Motion variance values are reflected by the colour of the points, we have rooted these values so value differences are easier to distinguish. Supplementary Figure 4. Distribution of sheltering periods. To help distinguish individual lines the plots has been split in two. The top plot shows the results from the adult males: AM006, AM007, AM015 and AM018. The lower plot shows AF017, JM013 and JM019. Supplementary Figure 5. Coefficient point estimates and 95% credible intervals from Bayesian regression models. Each point and line denote an individual’s point estimate and credible intervals for the impact of distance to landscape feature on residency time and revisit number. Supplementary Table 1. All co-efficient results from Bayesian logistic regression models. Supplementary Table 2. Full ISSF results for all models and individuals.

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National Science and Technological Development Agency, Thailand Wildlife Reserves Singapore Conservation Fund Herpetofauna Foundation Suranaree University of Technology

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