Fig. 3: Characteristics of reservoir and synanthropic rodents. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Characteristics of reservoir and synanthropic rodents.

From: Population fluctuations and synanthropy explain transmission risk in rodent-borne zoonoses

Fig. 3

a Reservoir rodents are predominately synanthropic (n = 436 with n (non-reservoir) = 154, n (reservoir) = 282). b Synanthropic rodents display high population fluctuations (high s-index) (n = 269) and c, occur in multiple artificial habitats (n = 269) (Tables 13). In a, estimated probability and 95% confidence intervals are shown and in bc, estimated probability is shown and shaded areas show 95 % confidence intervals.

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