Table 1 Raster measures of total area of unique land (km2) visited by gender in each camp and the extent of spatial overlap between male- and female-visited areas (geographic segregation)

From: Gendered movement ecology and landscape use in Hadza hunter-gatherers

Camp

Year

Total land visiteda (km2)

Male-visited land (km2)

Female-visited land (km2)

Male: female ratio

Land visited by both genders studied (km2) (% of total land visited)

Setako

2009

552.7

462.1

156.9

2.9

66.2 (12.0%)

Setako

2010

281.4

223.3

97.3

2.3

39.2 (13.9%)

Sengeli

2010

510.3

485.7

57.9

8.4

33.4 (6.5%)

Sanola

2014

656.7

594.1

172.9

3.4

110.4 (16.8%)

Sengeli

2015

548.4

453.9

137.2

3.3

42.7 (7.8%)

Buruku

2015

434.4

371.2

121.8

3.0

58.6 (13.5%)

Buruku

2016

622.7

585.0

96.8

6.0

59.1 (9.5%)

Hukumako

2016

1,200.7

1,109.7

319.6

3.5

228.7 (19.0%)

Kideru Juu

2016

539.0

480.8

124.1

3.9

65.9 (12.2%)

Hukumako

2017

344.3

282.4

131.7

2.1

69.8 (20.3%)

Ol Piro

2018

885.9

845.9

125.8

6.7

85.8 (9.7%)

Hukumako

2018

360.1

287.2

157.4

1.8

84.5 (23.5%)

Mean

 

578.0

515.1

141.6

3.9

78.7 (13.6%)

  1. aIn this analysis, land visitation is measured by summing the 10 m2 raster cells intersected by GPS tracks.