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. 2017 Nov 29;12(11):e0187769. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0187769

Table 1. Resting frequency, forearm length, environmental variables, and detection distances for sites sampled in this study.

Means (±S.D.) and the ranges (in parentheses below the means) are given for resting frequency.

Study site n
RF Range (F)
n
RF range
(M)
RF
RF-Range (kHz)
All
Forearm length (mm) Relative humidity (%) Mean annual temperature (°C) Altitude
(m a.s.l)
Detection range point reflector (m) Detection range tree (m)
KMN 13
99.5–100.5
1 100.06 ± 0.42 (99.50–100.60) 53.34 ± 1.21 58.41 15.3 1856.18 7.1 11.9
LOB 5
91.3–92.7
5
92.1–92.7
92.28 ± 0.42
(91.30–92.70)
53.88 ± 1.71 46.49 18.45 1250.68 7.6 12.9
ZP 1 2
79.4–81
80.80 ± 1.31
(79.40–82.00)
53.10 ± 1.18 60.39 19.95 972.62 7.3 12.3
MM 0 2
87.8–88.8
88.30 ± 0.71
(87.80–88.80)
54.40 ± 1.13 60.84 17.7 1221.39 7.4 12.4
SUD 22
89.8–92.8
15
89.6–92.5
91.46 ± 0.80
(89.60–92.80)
54.32 ± 1.40 59.12 16.68 1195.31 7.4 12.5
DH 15
90.4–92.2
15
91.3–92.2
91.70 ± 0.41
(91.30–92.20)
54.83 ± 1.33 63.46 16.82 137.91 7.0 11.6
KNS 2
90.8–92.7
5
91.7–92.7
91.86 ± 0.66
(90.80–92.70)
52.68 ± 1.08 61.29 15.98 280.06 7.3 12.2
KGB 4
89.8–90.1
1 89.88 ± 0.13
(89.80–90.10)
57.22 ± 1.01 43.1 16.2 1463.94 8.4 14.7
KSM 2
90.8–91.7
2
91.7–91.7
91.48 ± 0.45
(90.80–91.70)
53.85 ± 1.01 58.9 14.54 957.86 7.8 13.4