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Fig. 2

From: A meta-analysis of birth-origin effects on reproduction in diverse captive environments

Fig. 2

Forest plot of overall meta-analytic results (diamonds), and meta-regression models of captive environment and trait type (squares). A negative log odds ratio (lnOR) indicates wild-born animals have higher reproductive success than their captive-born counterparts, with a positive log odds ratio referring to increased reproductive success of captive-born animals compared to wild-born. Squares represent the posterior mode (or parameter estimate) with error bars showing the 95% highest posterior density credible intervals (95% HPD CIs). N refers to the number of effect sizes. See Methods section for definition of study environments, and Supplementary Table 2 for the comparisons included in each trait type category

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