Table 1.

Results of modeling the relationship between wood stork Mycteria americana fledging rate with hydrologic, edaphic, and habitat types at 10-, 20-, and 30-km zones around 22 colonies in North and Central Florida. The productivity, rainfall, and water level data were collected during 2003–2005 and the area of each habitat type is from land cover data collected during 2003. The types of habitats follow Gilbert and Stys (2004). Values represent the Pr > |t|.a

Results of modeling the relationship between wood stork Mycteria americana fledging rate with hydrologic, edaphic, and habitat types at 10-, 20-, and 30-km zones around 22 colonies in North and Central Florida. The productivity, rainfall, and water level data were collected during 2003–2005 and the area of each habitat type is from land cover data collected during 2003. The types of habitats follow Gilbert and Stys (2004). Values represent the Pr > |t|.a
Results of modeling the relationship between wood stork Mycteria americana fledging rate with hydrologic, edaphic, and habitat types at 10-, 20-, and 30-km zones around 22 colonies in North and Central Florida. The productivity, rainfall, and water level data were collected during 2003–2005 and the area of each habitat type is from land cover data collected during 2003. The types of habitats follow Gilbert and Stys (2004). Values represent the Pr > |t|.a
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