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Discriminating the Drivers of Edge Effects on Nest Predation: Forest Edges Reduce Capture Rates of Ship Rats (Rattus rattus), a Globally Invasive Nest Predator, by Altering Vegetation Structure

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Model-predicted values for the relationship between rat capture probability and distance from forest edge.

Values were predicted separately for those patches that were grazed by livestock (grey lines) and those that were not (black lines). Dotted lines show 95% confidence intervals for predicted values. The truncated values for grazed patches reflect the reduced range over which edge distances were measured in these patches.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113098.g002