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. 2019 Oct 31;11(11):1006. doi: 10.3390/v11111006

Table 1.

Covariate estimates for the beta regression model on RABV occupancy. Factors are sorted in descending order from the absolute magnitude of the effect. The duration of baiting by V-RG and Ontario Rabies Vaccine Bait (ONRAB) were modeled with basis functions (BS) to allow for non-linear effects. Their factors are grouped together and sorted based on the largest magnitude effect.

Factor Estimate Std. Error z Value Pr(>|z|)
(Intercept) 1.15 0.02 57.13 0.00
Bait density by bait type interaction 1.28 0.07 18.43 0.00
Bait density −1.18 0.06 −20.46 0.00
Year −0.79 0.01 −63.25 0.00
Medium to high development 0.62 0.25 2.52 0.01
ONRAB duration BS-1 −0.08 0.11 −0.73 0.46
ONRAB duration BS-2 −0.13 0.04 −3.36 0.00
ONRAB duration BS-3 −0.43 0.05 −8.00 0.00
Open to low development −0.41 0.16 −2.61 0.01
Bait type −0.41 0.05 −8.32 0.00
V-RG duration BS-1 0.20 0.05 3.86 0.00
V-RG duration BS-2 0.32 0.05 5.93 0.00
V-RG duration BS-3 −0.40 0.06 −6.37 0.00
Deciduous forest −0.36 0.02 −17.05 0.02
Spring −0.34 0.01 −45.09 0.00
Summer −0.29 0.01 −37.89 0.00
Hay/pasture 0.26 0.04 6.61 0.00
log(# raccoons vaccinated with trap–vaccinate–release management) −0.25 0.00 −69.24 0.00
Cultivated crops 0.15 0.07 2.33 0.02
Wetlands 0.14 0.04 3.39 0.00
Winter −0.13 0.01 −16.53 0.00
Years of total baiting −0.08 0.02 −3.98 0.00
Mean elevation −0.08 0.01 −8.30 0.00
Evergreen forest 0.06 0.04 1.79 0.07