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. 2011 Oct 13;6(10):e26273. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0026273

Table 2. Results for models of resource selection during early, mid, and late brood-rearing.

Early brood rearing
Covariate β SE P
Average percent bare ground 90 m 0.13 0.049 0.008
Average percent bare ground 90 m (quadratic) −0.001 0.0004 0.002
Average percent shrub 90 m 0.062 0.019 0.002
Terrain roughness 90 m −0.165 0.072 0.023
Heat load index −0.207 0.113 0.068
Distance to mesic habitat 0.104 0.035 0.003
Distance term 3.345 1.011 <0.001
Time of day . . .
Distance term*time of day −0.017 0.047 0.718

Table 2. Coefficient estimates (β), associated precision (SE), and significance (P) for models of resource selection during early, mid, and late brood-rearing phases among sage-grouse that occupy a human-modified landscape in the Intermountain West, USA. As in Table S1, distances (90, 810, and 1590 m) refer to the size of the square moving window within which values were calculated in a GIS.