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ESR 40:75-90 Supplementary Material

Movements, connectivity, and space use of immature green turtles within coastal habitats of the Culebra Archipelago, Puerto Rico: implications for conservation

Griffin LP, Finn JT, Diez C, Danylchuk AJ
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Supplement 2 (Video)

Animation. Using the final Bayesian presenceāˆ’absence binomial model parameter estimates, the spatio-temporal probability distribution of turtles within and around Manglar Bay at each hour level 0:00 - 23:00 h was produced, with 0 (dark blue) indicating 0% probability of turtle presence and 1 (red) indicating 100% probability of turtle presence. The hourly spatio-temporal probability distribution being displayed is labeled in the in the upper left corner of the animation. We derived 2155 habitat point estimates from our original mesh (2155 vertices); from each habitat kernel density estimate, these point estimates were used to predict turtle distribution across Manglar Bay. Spatially explicit delineations for each station region were used, and predictions were set to the mean tide height and tidal range and the median study day.