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- Title
Correction to: Large, old trees define the vertical, horizontal, and seasonal distributions of a poison frog.
- Authors
Basham, Edmund W.; González-Pinzón, Macario; Romero-Marcucci, Angel; Carl, Noah; Baecher, J. Alex; Scheffers, Brett R.
- Abstract
3 Top ranked model predictions for frog presence a-c and abundance d-f by habitat variables. a model predictions of frog presence probability as a function of tree diameter at breast height (DBH), b an interaction between the binary factor, moss and no moss, and the binary factor, Espavé and non-Espavé, and c the binary Espavé/non-Espavé factor alone. d Model predictions of frog abundance as a function of the interaction between canopy height and Espavé/non-Espavé, e Espavé/non-Espavé, and f DBH. Diameter at breast height (DBH) and Espavé vs non-Espavé variables remain in the top models of both datasets (presence/absence and counts).
- Subjects
DENDROBATIDAE; FIXED effects model
- Publication
Oecologia, 2022, Vol 199, Issue 2, p271
- ISSN
0029-8549
- Publication type
Correction Notice
- DOI
10.1007/s00442-022-05161-4