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Fig. 7 | Movement Ecology

Fig. 7

From: Meta-analysis of a megafish: assessing patterns and predictors of Alligator Gar movement across multiple populations

Fig. 7

Results from assessing the applicability of the statistical package developed by [17] on determining stationary and mobile components of Alligator Gar (Atractosteus spatula) dispersal. In each panel, brown lines with circles exhibit expected model values for each component and study, while dark blue lines with triangles are observed values after performing 500 bootstrap pseudoreplicates from a vector of movement data for each tracking event. Days from tagging represents the median number of days at large for all tagged individuals in each tracking event with the tracking event displayed in parenthesis. Dispersal distance (rkm) represents the stationary or mobile component parameter values selected to predict Alligator Gar movement. In (a), the stationary component across time from the Brazos River (σstat−BR) is given while in (b), results from the Brazos River mobile component are given (σmob−BR). In (c), the stationary component parameter estimates from the Trinity River (σstat−TR) are given while in (d), results from the Trinity River mobile component are displayed (σmob−TR)

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