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.
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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