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Figure 1: Cerulean Warbler Fledglings Were Positively Associated With Presence of Grapevines at Morgan-Monroe and Yellowwood State Forests, Indiana, 2015–2017.
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Figure 2: Cerulean Warbler Fledglings Were Positively Associated With Greater Vegetation Density at Morgan–Monroe and Yellowwood State Forests, Indiana, 2015–2017.
Figure 4: Cerulean Warbler Fledglings Were Positively Associated With an Increase in Ground Cover at Morgan–Monroe and Yellowwood State Forests, Southern Indiana, 2015–2017.
Figure 3: Cerulean Warbler Fledglings Were Negatively Associated With White Oak Abundance at Morgan–Monroe and Yellowwood State Forests, Southern Indiana, 2015–2017.
Figure 5: Cerulean Warbler Fledglings Presence Decreased as Basal Area Increased at Morgan–Monroe and Yellowwood State Forests, Southern Indiana, 2015–2017.
Figure S3: Map of Fledgling #9 in a Control Site in Morgan-Monroe State Forest, Monroe County, Indiana (June-July 2017)
Table 1: Distances and the Number of Days Fledgling Cerulean Warblers Were Tracked in 2015, 2016, & 2017.
Figure S2: Map of Fledgling #2 in an “Even-Aged Forest” in Yellowwood State Forest, Brown County, Indiana (June 2015)
Figure S4: Map of Fledgling #5 in a Control Site in Yellowwood State Forest, Brown County, Indiana (June 2016)
Figure 1: Higher Rates of Subgroup Twitters Were Associated With Lower Travel Speed.