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Table 2 Resource selection modeling results, including covariate estimates (β), bootstrap-derived standard errors (SE), and 95% confidence intervals for 12 female bighorn sheep in the Seminoe Mountains, Wyoming, USA, from 2009 to 2013.

From: Short-Term Impacts of Fire-Mediated Habitat Alterations on an Isolated Bighorn Sheep Population

    

95% Confidence interval

Season

Covariate

β

SE

Lower limit

Upper limit

Summer

intercept

−0.582

NA

NA

NA

aspect*

east

0.743

0.127

0.537

0.979

south

2.159

0.409

1.202

2.917

west

1.134

0.295

0.408

1.587

dist_burn

−0.700

1.258

−1.943

0.419

dist_road

0.678

0.267

−0.026

1.003

elev*

−0.854

0.126

−1.059

−0.570

pre.post

0.487

0.759

−0.056

2.115

slope*

0.704

0.176

0.396

1.054

Int

−0.671

0.825

−2.292

0.423

Winter

intercept

0.820

NA

NA

NA

aspect*

east

0.651

0.313

0.177

1.126

south

2.064

0.897

1.171

2.835

west

0.524

0.733

0.058

1.369

dist_burn

−0.111

0.615

−1.223

0.697

dist_escp*

−0.540

0.122

−0.784

−0.318

dist_road*

0.426

0.305

0.086

1.009

elev

−0.453

0.718

−1.298

−0.013

pre.post*

0.311

0.285

0.043

1.060

Int

−0.714

0.468

−1.282

0.148

  1. * Indicates significant covariates.