Mean parameter estimates and P -values from Student’s t-test (significant values of ≤0.05 are shown in bold) for habitat and climate variables used to assess seasonal habitat selection by female Dall’s sheep ( Ovis dalli dalli ) in Lake Clark National Park and Preserve, Alaska, USA.

Mean parameter estimates and standard errors are calculated across individuals for the North, South, and both regions (See Fig 2 ). The parameter estimates are standardized based on the per standard deviation unit change in the original habitat variable and can be compared across habitat variables....

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Main Authors: Jocelyn L. Aycrigg (8035919), Adam G. Wells (10326310), Edward. O. Garton (10326313), Buck Magipane (10326316), Glen E. Liston (10326319), Laura R. Prugh (2635573), Janet L. Rachlow (3259197)
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Published: 2021
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USA
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248763.t003
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Summary:Mean parameter estimates and standard errors are calculated across individuals for the North, South, and both regions (See Fig 2 ). The parameter estimates are standardized based on the per standard deviation unit change in the original habitat variable and can be compared across habitat variables. The t-test evaluated the significance of each individual parameter estimate as different from zero. See S3 – S5 Tables for parameter estimates and standard errors by individual.