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Fig. 5 | BMC Ecology

Fig. 5

From: Are all patches worth exploring? Foraging desert birds do not rely on environmental indicators of seed abundance at small scales

Fig. 5

Spatial autocorrelation of seed removal. Percentage of used-used pairs of devices along four distance classes (black thick lines) in each season in three 10 × 10 grids (J, F, V). Black thin lines show the expected percentage (continuous) and 2.5% and 97.5% percentiles (broken) of used-used pairs under a Complete Spatial Randomness Model (CSR). Gray lines show the same three statistics under a spatially heterogeneous model that considers a negative influence of increasing distances to tall trees (DTT model; see details in text). Actual patterns of seed removal are shown as insets in the bottom left corner of each subfigure, with used devices in black

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