Fig. 2From: Landscape homogenization due to agricultural intensification disrupts the relationship between reproductive success and main prey abundance in an avian predatorVariation in individual quality, vole abundance and territory land cover heterogeneity (Simpson’s Index) influencing the timing of breeding: (a) + 1-year parents (older adults); (b) individuals in higher body condition; and, (c) during years of higher vole abundance start egg-laying earlier (note the panel order ranges from the low vole year (2013) to the decrease (2012) and increase (2011) phase of the vole cycle). Plotted effect sizes plus 95% CIs; model details given in Table 1Back to article page