%0 Generic %A Püttker, Thomas %A A. Bueno, Adriana %A dos Santos de Barros, Camila %A Sommer, Simone %A Pardini, Renata %D 2011 %T Models describing survival rates, population rates of change, capture rates and recapture rates of populations of M. incanus in two Atlantic forest landscapes with differing proportions of remaining forest (50% and 30%) in the Atlantic Plateau of São Paulo. %U https://plos.figshare.com/articles/dataset/_Models_describing_survival_rates_population_rates_of_change_capture_rates_and_recapture_rates_of_populations_of_M_incanus_in_two_Atlantic_forest_landscapes_with_differing_proportions_of_remaining_forest_50_and_30_in_the_Atlantic_Plateau_of_S_o_Paulo_/381303 %R 10.1371/journal.pone.0027963.t001 %2 https://ndownloader.figshare.com/files/710953 %K describing %K rates %K recapture %K populations %K atlantic %K landscapes %K differing %K proportions %K plateau %X

In all models, capture rate (p) and recapture rate (c) are specific to the patch (pa) and the primary capture session (t). Survival (φ) and population rate of change (λ) are either considered constant (.), landscape-specific (ls), or patch-specific (pa). K is the number of parameters in the model; AICc is the modified Akaike information criterion for small sample sizes; Δi is the difference between the AICc value of Model Ii and the AICc value of the most parsimonious model; ωi is the Akaike weight of Model Ii; Dev is the deviance. Models are ranked by their AICc-values.

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