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. 2018 Apr 25;13(4):e0195919. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0195919

Fig 1. An overview of the experimental design and the hypotheses we test.

Fig 1

We select two predators which reside primarily in the foliage and two on the ground. Of those two, one is large and one is small such that each combination of size and habitat use is covered. Each predator is combined with each other predator, including itself, to cover all one- and two-predator combinations. We also select two species of prey, and within each predator combination, each prey combination is represented (shown by horizontal bars of one or two colors). Thus, including controls containing no predators, we have 33 predator-prey combinations.