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. 2017 Nov 8;7:15057. doi: 10.1038/s41598-017-14871-2

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Rangers’ management strategy and its impact on baboons’ activity. (A) Density plot showing the baboon ranger management strategy across 150 m2 cells (n = 199) found within each major habitat type; (B) VeDBA (the Vectorial Dynamic Body Acceleration) in log scale, as a function of baboon ranger management strategy, with large risk of deterrence scores indicating baboons are actively deterred, and zero meaning baboons are passively monitored. Points and error bars represent mean ± SE for n = 6 males and lines represent individual responses estimated by a mixed model with a random intercept fitted for baboon identity, as indicated by different colours (only 4 colours are visible as there are two cases where individuals have the same intercepts).