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. 2013 Feb 8;8(2):e56059. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0056059

Figure 2. The distribution of natal dispersal distances for one-year-old Prothonotary Warblers in southern Illinois, fledging during 1995–2009 and recaptured on nest box study sites and within the systematic survey area.

Figure 2

(A) The observed natal dispersal distance distribution for 222 female (black) and 207 male (gray) and (B) the distribution of observed natal dispersal distances relative to the number banded in that distance class (DDRR). Mean weighted DDRR and SEs for individuals banded prior to fledging are presented.