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. 2017 Mar 20;14:17. doi: 10.1186/s12983-017-0203-3

Table 3.

Variation in daily travel speed

Autumn Spring
Parameter Estimate 95% CrI Estimate 95% CrI
Intercept 2.45 2.37 – 2.52 2.69 2.54 – 2.83
Air temperature -0.12 -0.18 – -0.07 NA NA
Precipitation -0.01 -0.06 – 0.05 0.36 0.12 – 0.59
Air pressure 0.08 0.03 – 0.12 -0.01 -0.11 – 0.09
Flow assistance -0.04 -0.12 – 0.04 -0.13 -0.23 – -0.04
Remaining migration distance -0.16 -0.22 – -0.10 0.27 0.16 – 0.37
Air temperature-*-remaining migration distance -0.06 -0.11 – -0.01 NA NA
Precipitation-*-remaining migration distance 0 -0.05 – 0.05 0.35 0.19 – 0.50
Air pressure-*- remaining migration distance 0.03 -0.01– 0.07 -0.06 -0.14 – 0.02
Flow assistance-*- remaining migration distance -0.03 -0.10 – 0.03 -0.14 -0.22 – -0.07
Standard deviation of random factor year (2009 and 2013) <0.0001 <0.0001
Standard deviation of residuals 0.30 0.36
Sample size (number of stopover days of all birds) 303 153
Marginal R2 0.22 0.22
Conditional R2 0.22 0.22

Results of the model on the individual daily travel speed along the migration route for autumn and spring. Environmental variables describe conditions at sunset. In spring, air temperature was collinear with remaining migration distance and therefore air temperature was removed from the model. Estimates and 95% CrI are given for each environmental variable. 95% CrI not including zero are given in bold. More details, including scale parameter to assess overdispersion, goodness of fit, etc., are given in Additional file 4