Table 4.

The probability of Yellow-eyed Penguins moving territories in relation to sex, mate retention, and the number of chicks fledged in as calculated from logistic regression for data collected in 2000–2002. Significant effects of sex, number of chicks fledged, and an interaction between sex and mate retention (fe male and retained mate) were found

Table 4.

The probability of Yellow-eyed Penguins moving territories in relation to sex, mate retention, and the number of chicks fledged in as calculated from logistic regression for data collected in 2000–2002. Significant effects of sex, number of chicks fledged, and an interaction between sex and mate retention (fe male and retained mate) were found

Close
This Feature Is Available To Subscribers Only

Sign In or Create an Account

Close

This PDF is available to Subscribers Only

View Article Abstract & Purchase Options

For full access to this pdf, sign in to an existing account, or purchase an annual subscription.

Close