Skip to main content
Fig. 5 | Frontiers in Zoology

Fig. 5

From: Flexibility of foraging strategies of the great skua Stercorarius skua breeding in the largest colony in the Barents Sea region

Fig. 5

A Conditional Inference Tree characterizing flights of two GPS-logger-equipped great skuas breeding on Bjørnøya during the incubation and chick-rearing periods (including periods before and after chick death). a Total trip duration. b Maximal ranges of flights. c Total distance covered. d Minimal convex polygon. The following characteristics of recorded great skua flights: status (INC – incubation, BCD – chick rearing before chick death, ACD - after chick death), Bird_ID (I – female, O – male) were used as initial explanatory variables. Encircled variables have the strongest association to the response variable (maximal ranges of flights). The p values listed at each encircled node represent the test of independence between the listed variable (status, Bird_ID) and the response variable (maximal ranges of flights). Terminal nodes indicate which variable levels characterizing the great skua flights ranges and n indicates the number of flights corresponding to specific Bird_ID level. Boxplots show the median (band inside the box), the first (25%) and third (75%) quartile (box), the lowest and the highest values within 1.5 interquartile range (whiskers) and outliers (circles)

Back to article page