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. 2013 Jul 29;110(33):13452–13456. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1303157110

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Pattern of switching between encamped and dispersive modes, and movement parameters within the dispersive mode, for free-ranging cane toads. Estimates are shown for pioneer and postinvasion toads (Left shows median values and 95% central credibility limits for both sets of toads, and Right shows the difference between the two groups (posterior predictive distribution of difference between populations); the filled areas under the curves show the probability that the pioneer toads were more dispersive in terms of: (A) probability of remaining in encamped mode, (B) probability of remaining in dispersive mode, (C) dispersive directionality, (D) dispersive mean movement distance, and (E) dispersive coefficient of variation of movement distances.