Human-modified landscapes provide key foraging areas for a threatened flying mammal: The grey-headed flying-fox
Fig 3
Predicted changes in vegetation class preferences with distance from urban areas.
The predicted change in proportion of vegetation types visited by foraging P. poliocephalus roosting at non-urban colonies as the distance from the roost site to the nearest urban polygon increases. Predictions are taken from a multinomial logistic regression model. Grey polygons indicate 95% confidence intervals. Vegetation types that made up <1% of foraging fixes were excluded from the graph.