2022
DOI: 10.1002/ecs2.3913
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Redundancy analysis reveals complex den use patterns by eastern spotted skunks, a conditional specialist

Abstract: Wildlife managers tasked with understanding habitat and resource selection at the population level attempt to characterize patterns in nature that aid and inform conservation. Resource selection functions (RSFs), such as discrete choice analyses, are the standard convention to characterize the effects of habitat attributes on resource selection patterns. These tools are invaluable for wildlife management and conservation and have proven successful in numerous studies. However, the analysis of small datasets us… Show more

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“…Current research only considers the quantitative relationship between a particular element within the soil or an organ and vice versa, but does not consider the internal comprehensive/holistic relationship among various group of elements, and does not clarify multiple elements relationship within and between the soil, or organs [ 14 16 ]. Redundancy analysis and double-screening stepwise regression analysis can be used to better analyze the relationship between variables within and between the soil, or organs [ 17 19 ]. Therefore, in order to deeply understand the relationship between C. oleifera yield and fruit traits with those of roots, leaves, kernels and soil, C. oleifera forests from different soil types (red, yellow-red.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current research only considers the quantitative relationship between a particular element within the soil or an organ and vice versa, but does not consider the internal comprehensive/holistic relationship among various group of elements, and does not clarify multiple elements relationship within and between the soil, or organs [ 14 16 ]. Redundancy analysis and double-screening stepwise regression analysis can be used to better analyze the relationship between variables within and between the soil, or organs [ 17 19 ]. Therefore, in order to deeply understand the relationship between C. oleifera yield and fruit traits with those of roots, leaves, kernels and soil, C. oleifera forests from different soil types (red, yellow-red.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nutrient elements availability is related to soil adsorption and xation capacity and to the degree of coordination and antagonism among elements, which in turn is affected by soil type and nutrient elements characteristics the soil or an organ and vice versa, but does not consider the internal comprehensive/holistic relationship among various group of elements, and does not clarify multiple elements relationship within and between the soil, or organs [14][15][16]. Redundancy analysis and double-screening stepwise regression analysis can be used to better analyze the relationship between variables within and between the soil, or organs [17][18][19]. Therefore, in order to deeply understand the relationship between C. oleifera yield and fruit traits with those of roots, leaves, kernels and soil, C. oleifera forests from different soil types (red, yellow-red.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Selection of diurnal rest locations by spotted skunks seemingly varies based on species and location. In the southern Appalachian Mountains, Spilogale putorius (L.) (Eastern Spotted Skunk) used a diverse array of aboveground locations, but the species was detected utilizing burrows during most sampling events (Hassler et al 2021, Sprayberry and Edelman 2018, Thorne and Ford 2022). Spilogale putorius ambarvalis (Bangs) (Florida Spotted Skunk) utilized burrows for the majority (63%) of their diurnal rest locations in the Florida mesic prairie (Harris et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%