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. 2013 Mar 19;8(3):e59640. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0059640

Table 1. Basic characteristics of the networks (current and future) of the four species.

Species Median dispersal distance (km) Number of nodes Number ofcomponents Number of isolated nodes Number of nodes/components Order of largest or smallest component Number of articulation points
current future losses Percentagelost (%) current future current future current future current future current future
Gyps fulvus 145 522 445 77 14,75 8 7 4 3 65.25±141.2 63.57±126.2 408/1 343/1 0 0
Aquila chrysaetos 90 1383 1348 35 2,53 16 14 3 2 86.44±260.69 96.29±276.52 1057/1 1052/1 2 3
Neophron percnopterus 54 514 474 40 7,78 35 36 11 14 14.69±43.77 13.17±40.48 257/1 237/1 7 6
Aquila pomarina 44 624 465 159 25,48 65 50 18 17 9.6±17.58 9.3±17.35 83/1 83/1 11 12