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. 2016 Jan 15;11(1):e0146782. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0146782

Table 4. Home range areas (100% minimum convex polygons), core foraging areas (80% clusters cores) and range spans (mean maximum nightly distance from roost to centroid of cluster core foraging area) for 48 adult female Myotis nattereri (n = 6 bats per site).

Figures are means ± SD (range).

Site Home range area (ha) Core foraging area (ha) Max. range span (km)
Cley 369.2 ± 63.3(279.5–456.7) 44.9 ± 10.4(34.0–62.4) 2.7 ± 0.7(1.6–3.3)
Guestwick 757.6 ± 280.4(419.7–1138.1) 74.4 ± 33.0(45.9–134.1) 5.0 ± 0.9(3.9–5.9)
Holme Hale 483.3 ± 286.1(194.5–878.6) 33.7 ± 23.0(12.3–54.0) 3.2 ± 0.8(2.4–4.2)
Ingham 1186.6 ± 703.9(557.5–2468.7) 107.4 ± 50.8(56.1–193.4) 4.7 ± 1.9(2.5–7.7)
Salle 484.59 ± 18.51(130.9–754.5) 36.1 ± 18.5(13.6–65.3) 3.5 ± 1.2(1.4–4.7)
Swanton Morley 702.0 ± 318.3(357.6–1228.9) 64.9 ± 35.3(24.5–106.9) 3.8 ± 0.8(3.1–5.0)
Toftrees 869.7 ± 651.7(324.1–1968.9) 74.8 ± 60.3(32.3–194.0) 4.6 ± 1.4(2.9–6.6)
Wood Dalling 880.0 ± 810.5(345.6–2345.5) 63.0 ± 41.5(29.2–119.8) 4.0 ± 1.7(2.7–6.4)