Table 1.

Support for logistic exposure models predicting Darkeyed Junco nest predation in a burned landscape near Missoula, Montana, 2004–2005. Candidate set of a priori models used to examine the effects of habitat type (forest patches burned at low, intermediate, and high severity), nest concealment, nest-initiation date, and year post-fire on the daily probability of nest predation. Models were ranked using Akaike's information criterion corrected for small sample size (AICc); K is the number of parameters estimated by the model, -2 log(L) is -2 times the log-likelihood estimator, Δ AICc is the difference in AICc value from that of the top model, and wi is the Akaike weight.

Table 1.

Support for logistic exposure models predicting Darkeyed Junco nest predation in a burned landscape near Missoula, Montana, 2004–2005. Candidate set of a priori models used to examine the effects of habitat type (forest patches burned at low, intermediate, and high severity), nest concealment, nest-initiation date, and year post-fire on the daily probability of nest predation. Models were ranked using Akaike's information criterion corrected for small sample size (AICc); K is the number of parameters estimated by the model, -2 log(L) is -2 times the log-likelihood estimator, Δ AICc is the difference in AICc value from that of the top model, and wi is the Akaike weight.

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