Ecological Archives E094-138-A5

Eleanor M. Slade, Thomas Merckx, Terhi Riutta, Daniel P. Bebber, David Redhead, Philip Riordan, David W. Macdonald. 2013. Life-history traits and landscape characteristics predict macro-moth responses to forest fragmentation. Ecology 94:1519–1530. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/12-1366.1

Appendix E. Coefficients table for distance moved with wingspan and wing shape as wing morphology traits and adult feeding, larval feeding guild, and forest affinity as life-history traits.

 

Coefficient

SE

t value

p value

Intercept

10.90

2.29

4.75

<0.0001

Log(days)

2.73

0.57

4.82

<0.0001

Log(wingspan)

2.60

0.95

2.73

0.0066

Wing shape pointed

0.55

3.97

0.14

0.8905

Forest affinity strong

-10.52

3.33

-3.16

0.0016

Forest affinity medium

-0.10

3.45

-0.03

0.9763

Larval feeding guild grass/herb-feeders

-4.11

2.04

-2.01

0.0446

Adult feeding Yes

7.24

3.31

2.18

0.0293

Log(wingspan): Forest affinity strong

9.13

2.27

4.03

0.0001

Log(wingspan): Forest affinity medium

-0.15

1.63

-0.09

0.9252

Wing shape pointed: Forest affinity strong

10.96

4.31

2.54

0.0112

Wing shape pointed: Forest affinity medium

-8.28

4.11

-2.01

0.0447


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