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Fig. 3 in Behavioral plasticity in a variable environment: snow depth and habitat interactions drive deer movement in winter

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Fig. 3.—Variability in snow depth in the Prince of Wales Island, Alaska, study area. a) Daily mean of snow depths (m) across winter home ranges for female deer (Odocoileus hemionus sitkensis) monitored from 1 January to 1 April during 2011, 2012, and 2013 and b) total annual snowfall at an adjacent long-term weather station from 1995 to 2014, with study winters shown in black.

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Published as part of Gilbert, Sophie L., Hundertmark, Kris J., Person, David K., Lindberg, Mark S. & Boyce, Mark S., 2017, Behavioral plasticity in a variable environment: snow depth and habitat interactions drive deer movement in winter, pp. 246-259 in Journal of Mammalogy 98 (1) on page 251, DOI: 10.1093/jmammal/gyw167, http://zenodo.org/record/10655706

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