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Correction: Spatial, Temporal, and Density-Dependent Components of Habitat Quality for a Desert Owl.

Aaron D Flesch, Richard L Hutto, Willem J D van Leeuwen, Kyle Hartfield, Sky Jacobs.   

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26485526      PMCID: PMC4615623          DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0141178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PLoS One        ISSN: 1932-6203            Impact factor:   3.240


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Effect of habitat factors on reproductive output of ferruginous pygmy-owls in northwest Mexico, 2001–2010.

Lower right figure shows the number of negative heterospecific interactions observed divided by the total number of territory patches in each group across a gradient of increasing abundance of potential nest sites. Filled circles in upper figures are patches in semi-desert grasslands whereas those in the lower figure are patches where we observed negative heterospecific interactions. Estimates of reproductive output are based on model 3 in Table 3. Inset in upper left figure shows means (± SE) in each vegetation community.

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Interactive effects of abundance of potential nest sites and other habitat factors on reproductive output of ferruginous pygmy-owls in northwest Mexico, 2001–2010.

Estimates of reproductive output are based on the top-ranked models that include each of the habitat factors represented as summarized in Table 3.

Effect of habitat factors on reproductive output of ferruginous pygmy-owls in northwest Mexico, 2001–2010.

Lower right figure shows the number of negative heterospecific interactions observed divided by the total number of territory patches in each group across a gradient of increasing abundance of potential nest sites. Filled circles in upper figures are patches in semi-desert grasslands whereas those in the lower figure are patches where we observed negative heterospecific interactions. Estimates of reproductive output are based on model 3 in Table 3. Inset in upper left figure shows means (± SE) in each vegetation community.

Interactive effects of abundance of potential nest sites and other habitat factors on reproductive output of ferruginous pygmy-owls in northwest Mexico, 2001–2010.

Estimates of reproductive output are based on the top-ranked models that include each of the habitat factors represented as summarized in Table 3.
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1.  Spatial, temporal, and density-dependent components of habitat quality for a desert owl.

Authors:  Aaron D Flesch; Richard L Hutto; Willem J D van Leeuwen; Kyle Hartfield; Sky Jacobs
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2015-03-18       Impact factor: 3.240

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