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, The simulated hazard ratio (line), 50% (dark blue 658 shaded area) and 95% (light blue shaded are) confidence intervals are shown
, Percentages of males (black boxes) and females (grey diamonds) that 661 disappeared from the population (solid lines; averaged over 6 years) and that immigrated 662 into the field site
, Pre-breeding season