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, Table A7 Influence of patch size on dispersal: model selection procedure 4(SiþS), j(SiþS), a(SiþS), p.p(SiþY

, j(Si), a(Si), p.p(SiþSþY)

, 4(SiþS), j(Si), a(Si), p(SiþSþY)

, j(Si), a(Si), p.p(Y)

, j(SiþS), a(SiþS), p.p(SiþSþY)

, SiþS), j(SiþS), a(SiþS), p(SiþSþY) 21, vol.19, p.p(Y)

, j(SiþS), a(SiþS), p.p(Y)

, j(Si), a(Si), p.p(SþY)

, SiþS), j(Si), a(Si), p.p(Y)

, j(Si), a(Si), p.p(SþY)

. Si, j(Si), a(Si), p.p(Y)

, j(SiþS), a(SiþS), p.p(SþY)

, j(SiþS), a(SiþS), p.p(SþY)

, SiþS), j(SiþS), a(SiþS), p.p(Y)

, j(SiþS), a(SiþS), p.p(Y)

, j(Si), a(Si), p.p(SþY)

, 4(SiþS), j(Si), a(Si), p(SþY)

, j(SiþS), a(SiþS), p.p(SþY)

, 4(SiþS), j(SiþS), a(SiþS), p(SþY)

, j(.), a(Si), p.p(SiþY)

, j(.), a(Si), p.p(SiþY)

, j(S), a(SiþS), p.p(SiþY)

, j(S), a(SiþS), p.p(SiþY)

, j(.), a(Si), p.p(SiþSþY)

, j(.), a(Si), p.p(Y)

, j(S), a(SiþS), p.p(SiþSþY)

, j(.), a(Si), p.p(SiþSþY)

, j(S), a(SiþS), p.p(Y)

, j(S), a(SiþS), p.p(SiþSþY)

, 4(Si), j(.), a(Si), p(SiþY)

, 4(SiþS), j(.), a(Si), p(SiþY)

, 4(Si), j(S), a(SiþS), p(SiþY)

, 4(SiþS), j(S), a(SiþS), p(SiþY)

, j(.), a(Si), p.p(SþY)

, j(.), a(Si), p.p(SþY)

, j(S), a(SiþS), p.p(SþY)

, SiþS), j(.), a(Si), p.p(Y)

, 4(Si), j(.), a(Si), p(SiþSþY)

. Si, j(.), a(Si), p.p(Y)
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, j(S), a(SiþS), p.p(SþY)

, 4(Si), j(S), a(SiþS), p(SiþSþY)

, 4(SiþS), j(.), a(Si), p(SiþSþY)

, 4(SiþS), j(S), a(SiþS), p.p(Y)

. Si, j(S), a(SiþS), p.p(Y)

, 4(SiþS), j(S), a(SiþS), p(SiþSþY)

. Si, j(.), a(Si), p.p(SþY)
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, 4(SiþS), j(.), a(Si), p(SþY)

, 4(Si), j(S), a(SiþS), p(SþY)

, 4(SiþS), j(S), a(SiþS), p(SþY)

, The model includes four biological parameters: survival f, departure j, arrival a and the recapture p. k ¼ number of parameters, deviance ¼ residual deviance, AICc ¼ Akaike information criterion adjusted for small sample size, w ¼ AICc weights