Influence of vegetation density on nest outcomes.

<p>Influence of Bitterlich score on Any Fledging: (a) simple logistic regression; and (b) best-performing logistic exposure regression (AF2). Influence of Bitterlich score on Total Nest Success: (c) simple logistic regression; and (d) best-performing logistic exposure regression accounting for...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Gabriel M. Crowley (19353520) (author)
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author Gabriel M. Crowley (19353520)
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Stephen A. Murphy (4090960)
Stephen T. Garnett (8720442)
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Susan Shephard (21772077)
Stephen A. Murphy (4090960)
Stephen T. Garnett (8720442)
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dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Gabriel M. Crowley (19353520)
Susan Shephard (21772077)
Stephen A. Murphy (4090960)
Stephen T. Garnett (8720442)
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Ecology
Science Policy
Plant Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
psephotellus chrysopterygius </
potential threatening process
north american prairies
linear association tests
div >< p
current management efforts
cape york peninsula
canopy foliage cover
woody plant encroachment
threatened terrestrial biome
previous study concluded
particularly fire frequency
parrots preferentially nested
555 eggs laid
shouldered parrot (<
many remnant grasslands
increased predation rates
reduced nest success
endangered species found
fire frequency
shouldered parrot
many species
study provides
previous work
encroachment increased
parrot ’
nesting success
nest success
dependent species
world ’
three decades
stem density
several studies
reverse encroachment
negative effects
influence encroachment
even though
encroachment improves
australian example
>) nests
108 nests
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of vegetation density on nest outcomes.
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spelling Influence of vegetation density on nest outcomes.Gabriel M. Crowley (19353520)Susan Shephard (21772077)Stephen A. Murphy (4090960)Stephen T. Garnett (8720442)Evolutionary BiologyEcologyScience PolicyPlant BiologyEnvironmental Sciences not elsewhere classifiedBiological Sciences not elsewhere classifiedpsephotellus chrysopterygius </potential threatening processnorth american prairieslinear association testsdiv >< pcurrent management effortscape york peninsulacanopy foliage coverwoody plant encroachmentthreatened terrestrial biomeprevious study concludedparticularly fire frequencyparrots preferentially nested555 eggs laidshouldered parrot (<many remnant grasslandsincreased predation ratesreduced nest successendangered species foundfire frequencyshouldered parrotmany speciesstudy providesprevious workencroachment increasedparrot ’nesting successnest successdependent speciesworld ’three decadesstem densityseveral studiesreverse encroachmentnegative effectsinfluence encroachmenteven thoughencroachment improvesaustralian example>) nests108 nests<p>Influence of Bitterlich score on Any Fledging: (a) simple logistic regression; and (b) best-performing logistic exposure regression (AF2). Influence of Bitterlich score on Total Nest Success: (c) simple logistic regression; and (d) best-performing logistic exposure regression accounting for week of laying (TNS4). Days of observation and week were set at the median values of 29 and 14, respectively. Plots with significant P values are presented in blue. Sample size = 108 (<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0327543#pone.0327543.s002" target="_blank">S2 Da</a><a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0327543#pone.0327543.s002" target="_blank">ta</a>).</p>2025-07-23T17:24:34ZImageFigureinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionimage10.1371/journal.pone.0327543.g004https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Influence_of_vegetation_density_on_nest_outcomes_/29628111CC BY 4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:figshare.com:article/296281112025-07-23T17:24:34Z
spellingShingle Influence of vegetation density on nest outcomes.
Gabriel M. Crowley (19353520)
Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Science Policy
Plant Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
psephotellus chrysopterygius </
potential threatening process
north american prairies
linear association tests
div >< p
current management efforts
cape york peninsula
canopy foliage cover
woody plant encroachment
threatened terrestrial biome
previous study concluded
particularly fire frequency
parrots preferentially nested
555 eggs laid
shouldered parrot (<
many remnant grasslands
increased predation rates
reduced nest success
endangered species found
fire frequency
shouldered parrot
many species
study provides
previous work
encroachment increased
parrot ’
nesting success
nest success
dependent species
world ’
three decades
stem density
several studies
reverse encroachment
negative effects
influence encroachment
even though
encroachment improves
australian example
>) nests
108 nests
status_str publishedVersion
title Influence of vegetation density on nest outcomes.
title_full Influence of vegetation density on nest outcomes.
title_fullStr Influence of vegetation density on nest outcomes.
title_full_unstemmed Influence of vegetation density on nest outcomes.
title_short Influence of vegetation density on nest outcomes.
title_sort Influence of vegetation density on nest outcomes.
topic Evolutionary Biology
Ecology
Science Policy
Plant Biology
Environmental Sciences not elsewhere classified
Biological Sciences not elsewhere classified
psephotellus chrysopterygius </
potential threatening process
north american prairies
linear association tests
div >< p
current management efforts
cape york peninsula
canopy foliage cover
woody plant encroachment
threatened terrestrial biome
previous study concluded
particularly fire frequency
parrots preferentially nested
555 eggs laid
shouldered parrot (<
many remnant grasslands
increased predation rates
reduced nest success
endangered species found
fire frequency
shouldered parrot
many species
study provides
previous work
encroachment increased
parrot ’
nesting success
nest success
dependent species
world ’
three decades
stem density
several studies
reverse encroachment
negative effects
influence encroachment
even though
encroachment improves
australian example
>) nests
108 nests