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Breeding phenology and productivity of peregrine falcons on the Cape Peninsula. The relationships between variables analysed, their direction (“+” solid arrows: positive; and, “-”dashed arrows: negative) and their strength [black outline: significant effects (thick P<0.001; medium P<0.01, and...

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Main Authors: Petra Sumasgutner (2926185), Andrew Jenkins (2600980), Arjun Amar (503756), Res Altwegg (408673)
Format: Still Image
Language:unknown
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0234503.g007
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Summary:Breeding phenology and productivity of peregrine falcons on the Cape Peninsula. The relationships between variables analysed, their direction (“+” solid arrows: positive; and, “-”dashed arrows: negative) and their strength [black outline: significant effects (thick P<0.001; medium P<0.01, and narrow P<0.05); grey arrows: non-significant effects]. Displayed for four different parameters during the breeding cycle. ( left panel ) Relationships for the full extent of the urban gradient (0–80% sealed surface areas) and between all predictors considered. ( right panel ) Relationships for the urban subset (>40% urbanisation) where all nest types were available (“nest boxes” versus “other” nest types) showing statistically significant effects only.