Fig. 3From: Multi-species habitat models highlight the key importance of flooded reedbeds for inland wetland birds: implications for management and conservationResults of the MARS models run at the point count scale. Graphical representation of the relationships modelled by means of multivariate adaptive regression splines (MARS), linking the occurrence probability of 4 common species of wetland habitats and the extent in ha of the habitat categories ‘open shallow water’ and ‘reedbed’ in 75 count points. The graphs show the species-specific relationships as resulting from the multi-response model (see Table 2 and text for details). Dotted lines in the lower boxes indicate the position of the threshold value (one for each predictor but unique across species) identified by MARS procedure. a Water Rail; b Common Reed Warbler; c Marsh Warbler; d Great Reed WarblerBack to article page