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Table 4 Model-averaged standardized coefficients (based on models summarized in Additional file 1: Table S2), unconditional standard errors, 95% confidence intervals, and relative importance of biodiversity predictors of the positivity of the sampling points during YFV outbreak in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

From: Ecological and environmental factors affecting transmission of sylvatic yellow fever in the 2017–2019 outbreak in the Atlantic Forest, Brazil

 

Standardized coefficient

Unconditional SE

95% CI

Relative importance of overall predictor

   

2.50%

97.50%

 

Intercept

−7.304

6.472

−20.433

5.825

 

FDis

37.158

32.524

−28.6

102.916

0.80

Ab_Rel_Hg*

2.330

2.519

−2.732

7.392

0.65

Richness

−0.122

0.245

−0.615

0.371

0.35

FEve

−1.578

4.035

−9.646

6.490

0.20

  1. *Relative abundance of Haemagogus