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. 2014 Oct 3;2(1):cou043. doi: 10.1093/conphys/cou043

Table 3:

Parameter estimates from the global linear mixed-effects model explaining grizzly bear body condition in Alberta, Canada

Parameters β ±SE d.f. t value P value
Intercept 0.03 0.30 111 0.10 0.92
Female with cub(s)-of-year −1.45 0.27 31 −5.38 <0.001
Adult female −1.20 0.20 31 −6.04 <0.001
Juvenile female −1.32 0.23 31 −5.80 <0.001
Juvenile male −0.75 0.22 31 −3.33 0.002
Capture date 0.01 0.00 31 2.81 0.009
Number of previous captures −0.12 0.06 31 −1.94 0.062
Habitat net-energy demand −0.23 0.10 31 −1.85 0.073
Density of forest harvest blocks 0.42 0.17 31 2.42 0.022
Density of secondary linear features −0.13 0.16 31 −0.81 0.424
Distance decay to roads −0.38 0.18 31 −2.11 0.043
Distance decay to well sites 0.33 0.20 31 1.70 0.099
Percentage of parks and protected areas −0.18 0.10 31 −1.91 0.065
Crown closure (variance) −0.16 0.09 31 −1.92 0.064
Percentage of conifer 0.29 0.12 31 2.40 0.023
Percentage of regenerating forest 0.17 0.09 31 1.91 0.065
Percentage of mixed and broadleaf tree cover 0.13 0.12 31 1.16 0.256
Percentage of shrub and herbaceous landcover −0.00 0.09 31 −0.04 0.968
Forest age −0.01 0.14 31 −0.10 0.923
Vegetation productivity (DHI) 0.66 0.23 31 2.86 0.008
Vegetation seasonality (DHI) −0.40 0.15 31 −2.57 0.015

The table shows parameter estimates (β), standard errors (±SE), degrees of freedom (d.f.), t values and parameter statistical significance (P values). Abbreviation: DHI, Dynamic Habitat Index. The model was refitted using restricted maximum likelihood estimation. Statistically significant parameters (P = 0.1) are indicated in bold.