posted on 2021-04-22, 03:25authored byRobin Séchaud, Kim Schalcher, Ana Paula Machado, Bettina Almasi, Carolina Massa, Kamran Safi, Alexandre Roulin
Additional file 1: Table S1. For each habitat category are given the source of the data, and the object with the associated buffer used for creating the layers. Table S2. Correspondence between habitat classification and official agri-environment schemes (AES) categories. Table S3. Number of barn owl individuals included in habitat selection models. Table S4. Correspondence between habitat categories and the three dimensions of the non-metric multi-dimensional scaling (NMDS) performed on hunting selection estimates. Fig. S1. Step length and turning angle distributions for the perching, hunting and commuting behaviours. Fig. S2. Relation between hunting and commuting flight speeds and the behavioural event duration. Fig. S3. Distribution of night activity period duration, defined as the time between two daylight roosting events. Fig. S4. Proportion of activity time per night spent perching, hunting or commuting. Fig. S5. Home range size in relation to barn owl sex. Fig. S6. Non-metric multi-dimensional scaling (NMDS) model parametrization.
Funding
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung