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. 2013 Jan 7;280(1750):20122131. doi: 10.1098/rspb.2012.2131

Table 1.

The relative ability of each of six functional traits to explain observed responses of 1317 tropical and sub-tropical bird species to land-use intensity. Explanatory power was estimated as the sum of AIC weights [1] of all models containing a given trait, from a set of models fitting all possible combinations of traits. Response to land-use intensity was modelled as the probability of presence of species in each of three land-use intensity classes—undisturbed, light and intensive—and, given presence, the abundance ratio in light relative to undisturbed and, intensive relative to undisturbed land use. AIC weights were calculated following [1].

trait sum of AIC weights
mass 0.336
generation length 0.689
range size 0.150
migratory status ≈1.000
trophic level 0.003
diet 0.997
forest specialization ≈1.000