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percentile, for minima). Large points show estimates from focal analysis. Panels show estimates under BACI , Before-After or Control-Intervention frameworks.Proportion of populations showing various responses to protection, per site and species , when response to protection is calculated in a BA framework. Each species/site is one bar, with the proportion of their populations in each category shown on the y axis.

Odds ratios for covariates predicting protected area effectiveness under a BACI framework. Estimated using cumulative link mixed models, points show model estimates, tails show 95% confidence intervals, and significance is indicated by bold colours . Dashed line given at an odds ratio of one . Y axis shows all analyses . Colours show covariate grouping. Orders are measured relative to Anseriformes, and Anthromes relative to Urban.

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