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Table 1 Mean, standard deviation, and range for land cover (percentage in 5 km buffer) and income (US dollar) used to examine bat-land cover/bat-income relationships

From: The luxury effect beyond cities: bats respond to socioeconomic variation across landscapes

Variable

Mean

SD

Range

Developed, open space

6.82

4.38

2.02–22.27

Developed, low intensity

2.43

2.87

0.11–12.44

Developed, medium intensity

0.85

1.23

0.01–5.71

Developed high intensity

0.32

0.52

0–2.76

Barren land (rock/sand/clay)

0.39

0.93

0.01–5.77

Deciduous forest

32.82

28.89

0.01–87.51

Evergreen forest

12.00

9.15

0.59–45.05

Mixed forest

2.59

2.05

0.15–8.25

Shrub/scrub

5.93

5.13

0.52–21.04

Grassland/herbaceous

4.54

3.30

0.37–15.00

Pasture/hay

10.98

11.07

0.01–48.09

Cultivated crops

7.64

12.34

0.01–45.11

Woody wetlands

9.53

13.58

0.02–55.17

Emergent herbaceous wetlands

1.09

2.38

0–11.69

Median household income ($)

45,882.42

6539.29

32,075.15–65,285.81