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. 2012 Dec 10;7(12):e51074. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0051074

Table 1. Candidate predictor variables for model development.

Predictor Variable Predictor Level R
Minimum Elevation 2 −0.54
Maximum Elevation 2 −0.27
Mean Elevation 2 −0.45
Std. Dev. of Elevation 2 −0.16
Minimum Wetness Index 2 0.05
Maximum Wetness Index 2 0.19
Mean Wetness Index 2 0.27
Std. Dev. of Wetness Index 2 0.26
Proportion of Surface Water 2 0.23
Proportion of Wetland 2 0.24
Proportion of Forest 2 0.65
Proportion of Agriculture 2 0.2
Proportion of Urban Area 2 −0.6
Total Monthly Precipitation 1 N/A
Std. Dev. of Monthly Precipitation 1 N/A
Monthly Maximum Temperature 1 N/A
Monthly Minimum Temperature 1 N/A

Std. Dev. = Standard Deviation.

A predictor level of 1 means the variable is time-variant and 2 means the variable is time-invariant. The correlation coefficient (R) between total cases per locality and the level 2 predictor variables is shown in the last column.