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. 2020 Jun 8;117(25):14584–14592. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1909599117

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

Estimates of the main effect of inbreeding and its interaction with environmental variables on life-history and morphological traits. (A) Effect of inbreeding estimated with standardized FGRM on lifetime reproductive success, annual reproductive success, survival probability, and seven morphological traits. (B) Interaction effect between FGRM and habitat type (farm island as the baseline) on the same fitness components and morphological traits as in A. (C) Interaction effect between FGRM and annual population size on the studied traits. Results are from animal models fitted in INLA for LRS, AR, and morphological traits, and from capture–mark–recapture models fitted in JAGS for survival probability. The interaction terms between FGRM and habitat type, annual population size, and sex were included in the models fitted for B and C but not in the model fitted for A. Posterior mean effect size is indicated with a dot, and the corresponding 95% BCI is indicated with a horizontal line. A strong effect, when the 95% BCI does not overlap 0, is indicated with an asterisk.