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. 2011 May 31;167(3):657–665. doi: 10.1007/s00442-011-2025-x

Table 1.

Strength of the relationship between the simulated values of butterfly density and their emigration propensity, drawn 10,000 times according to the likelihood distributions of the estimates of the Jolly–Seber model and the virtual migration model, respectively

Species Group Linear regression Exponential regression
M. nausithous All individuals 0.9673 0.9910
Females 0.8089 0.8084
Males 0.5896 0.5745
M. teleius All individuals 0.8805 0.9711
Females 0.7445 0.7292
Males 0.5860 0.5882

The figures represent the proportion of cases in which the relationship reached a statistically significant level (P < 0.05)