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. 2020 Jun 24;15(6):e0234503. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0234503

Fig 1. Study area and distribution of urban areas on the Cape Peninsula, South Africa.

Fig 1

Peregrine falcon nest types were categorised as nest boxes (black), nests on buildings without boxes (blue), in quarries (grey) and on natural cliffs (green); photos: Andrew Jenkins. Note that nest locations are senstive information and were not plotted on the map to protect the species. Distribution of the Peregrine falcons and nearest neighbour distances (NND; n = 779 territory occupation records) in relation to (top) the urban gradient [% urban cover] and (bottom) the increasing population density over years [1989–2014]. Red dashed lines indicates the threshold for the ‘urban subset’, which included all four nest types but was restricted to nest locations with >40% urban cover, and the regression lines.