10.1371/journal.pone.0090926.g002 Pauline E. Quesnelle Pauline E. Quesnelle Kathryn E. Lindsay Kathryn E. Lindsay Lenore Fahrig Lenore Fahrig Effects of species traits on vertebrate response to wetland loss. Public Library of Science 2014 ecology Ecological metrics Relative abundance distribution Freshwater ecology Population ecology Spatial and landscape ecology Evolutionary biology Evolutionary processes Species extinction Population biology Population Dynamics Metapopulation dynamics Zoology Avian biology Reptile biology Conservation science mathematics Statistics (mathematics) Statistical methods meta-analysis vertebrate wetland 2014-03-20 04:04:37 Figure https://plos.figshare.com/articles/figure/_Effects_of_species_traits_on_vertebrate_response_to_wetland_loss_/969054 <p>Effects of reproductive rate and mobility (indexed as home range size and body length) on population response of wetland vertebrates to wetland habitat loss in a landscape, including mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians (n  = 137 species). Points represent mean-weighted effect sizes (<i>z</i>-transformed correlation coefficients) from mixed-effects meta-regression and lines indicate 95% confidence intervals.</p>