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. 2017 Mar 17;12(3):e0173570. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0173570

Table 5. Standardized coefficients and fit of univariate linear models predicting global weighted network closeness.

Networks (n = 7) represent female white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) association ratea during the early gestation periodb in central and southern Illinois, USA.

Predictor variablec Standardized coefficient SE R2 P
Ag (prop) 0.242 0.131 0.405 0.124
Forest (prop) -0.239 0.133 0.394 0.131
Edge (conn) 0.235 0.134 0.381 0.140
Edge (prop) 0.146 0.157 0.148 0.395
Forest (conn) 0.124 0.161 0.105 0.477
Ag (conn) 0.057 0.168 0.023 0.747

a We weighted network edges with the standardized residuals of a linear model fit to the relationship between home range overlap and log seasonal association rate (the number of times two deer were within 25m of one another at the same time, divided by the number of simultaneous locations).

b 1 Jan– 10 Mar (2005, 2012 in Carbondale; 2009 in Lake Shelbyville; 2012, 2013 in Touch of Nature; 2014 in Crab Orchard and Rend Lake (Fig 1)).

c Variables are described in the footnote of Table 3.