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. 2015 Apr 10;10(4):e0124691. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0124691

Table 3. Candidate models used for inference on the richness of herbaceous and woody understory response to Dendroctonus ponderosae-induced tree mortality, light, soil moisture, and nutrients.

Richness of herbaceous perennials in 2012
Candidate models AICC ΔAICC w i Evidence ratio
1 Nutrients 352.3 0.00 0.68 1.00
2 Soil moisture 355.9 3.63 0.11 6.18
3 Tree mortality 356.1 3.82 0.10 6.80
4 Light 356.6 4.29 0.08 8.50
5 Soil moisture, nutrients, light 358.3 5.99 0.03 22.6
Richness of herbaceous perennials in 2013
Candidate models AICC ΔAICC w i Evidence ratio
1 Tree mortality, soil moisture, nutrients 424.7 0.00 1.00 1.00
Richness of woody perennials in 2012
Candidate models AICC ΔAICC w i Evidence ratio
1 Null model (intercept only) 230.2 0.00 0.59 1.00
2 Tree mortality, soil moisture 232.0 1.71 0.25 2.36
3 Light 234.0 3.74 0.09 6.55
4 Nutrients 234.5 4.27 0.07 8.42
Richness of woody perennials in 2013
Candidate models AICC ΔAICC w i Evidence ratio
1 Tree mortality, soil moisture 356.9 0.00 0.45 1.00
2 Null model (intercept only) 357.0 0.10 0.43 1.04
3 Light 360.7 3.85 0.07 6.42
4 Soil moisture 361.0 4.08 0.06 7.50

Notes: The most likely models (w i>0.90; difference in evidence ratio>2.7) are shown in bold. AICC = Akaike’s Information Criterion corrected, ΔAICC = difference between AICCi and AICC best model, w i = Akaike weight, and evidence ratio = w j best model / w i.