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. 2019 Dec 16;116(52):26674–26681. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1911851116

Table 2.

Multiple linear regressions of grid-cell mean range filling of all species, the 30% most narrow-ranging species, and the 30% most wide-ranging species against the explanatory variables and the selected eigenvector-based spatial filters

Estimate SE t P value R2 Partial R2
All species
 Full model 0.719
 HPD 0.29 0.07 4.41 <0.001 0.077
 EleR −0.35 0.04 −7.69 <0.001 0.203
 Anomaly 0.04 0.07 0.51 0.611 0.001
 MAT 0.22 0.10 2.25 0.025 0.021
 MAP 0.01 0.09 0.08 0.937 0.000
 14 spatial filters <0.05
Narrow-ranged species
 Full model 0.586
 HPD −0.28 0.08 −3.67 <0.001 0.059
 EleR 0.08 0.05 1.55 0.123 0.011
 Anomaly 0.23 0.10 2.29 0.023 0.024
 MAT 0.23 0.11 2.16 0.032 0.021
 MAP −0.11 0.07 −1.49 0.137 0.010
 11 spatial filters <0.05
Widespread species
 Full model 0.898
 HPD 0.15 0.05 3.17 0.002 0.040
 EleR −0.13 0.03 −5.16 <0.001 0.100
 Anomaly −0.10 0.04 −2.52 0.012 0.026
 MAT 0.31 0.05 5.96 <0.001 0.129
 MAP 0.31 0.04 7.62 <0.001 0.195
 8 spatial filters <0.05

Estimate, standardized regression coefficients; R2, R2 of full models; partial R2, partial R2 of each variable in the models. Anomaly, temperature anomaly since the Last Glacial Maximum; EleR, elevation range within grid cells.