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Fig. 5 in Behavioral plasticity in a variable environment: snow depth and habitat interactions drive deer movement in winter
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Fig. 5.—Interactive effects of snow depth on selection for old-growth and 2nd-growth forest vegetation classes. Relative probability of selection was calculated by changing snow depth while holding each predictive variable at its maximum value (black line) versus its minimum value (dashed gray line). Probability of selection for a) high-volume old-growth forest, b) medium-volume old-growth forest, c) low-volume old-growth forest, d) young 2nd-growth forest, and e) old 2nd-growth forest. Selection by deer (Odocoileus hemionus sitkensis) was measured from 1 January to 1 April during 2011, 2012, and 2013 in the study area, located on Prince of Wales Island, Alaska.
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