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. 2013 Jun 11;8(6):e65972. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0065972

Figure 1. Relative mass change of adult female moose during winter (n = 52) in southern Norway as a function of temperature-dependent resource selection coefficients (high ambient temperature was ≥0°C and low ambient temperature was<−5°C) and proportion of feeding station use.

Figure 1

Relative mass change over winter was calculated from body mass in January and March (see text). Predictions for each covariate were made while keeping the other variables in the model constant at their mean value. The horizontal dashed line represents no mass change. The dotted lines indicate 95% confidence intervals around the predicted line (solid black line). The grey points are model residuals.