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

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Movement parameters of radiotracked cane toads while they were in encamped mode. Estimates are shown for pioneer toads 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 unchanged location when in encamped mode, (B) encamped directionality, (C) encamped mean movement distance, and (D) encamped coefficient of variation of movement distances.