Research Article

Spatially Explicit Nonlinear Models for Explaining the Occurrence of Infectious Zoonotic Diseases

Table 1

Top 11 wetland types by area in Tennessee and selected for study.

Wetland
type
DescriptionArea
( km2)
Percent of total
area
Cumulative* 
%

L1UBHhLacustrine limnetic unconsolidated bottom permanently flooded dike/impounded2726.430.9%30.9%
PFO1APalustrine forested broad-leaved deciduous temporary flooded1812.120.5%72.0%
R2UBHRiverine lower perennial unconsolidated bottom permanently flooded1347.915.3%82.0%
PFO1CPalustrine forested broad-leaved deciduous permanently flooded1061.712.0%90.8%
PUBHhPalustrine unconsolidated bottom permanently flooded dike/impounded254.22.9%84.6%
PFO6FPalustrine forested deciduous semipermanently flooded205.32.3%86.3%
PFO1FPalustrine forested broad-leaved deciduous semipermanently flooded109.61.2%86.5%
PUBHxPalustrine unconsolidated bottom permanently flooded excavated96.71.1%87.4%
R2UB3HRiverine lower perennial unconsolidated bottom mud permanently flooded84.91.0%88.3%
PEM1APalustrine emergent persistent temporary flooded79.50.9%89.1%
PEM1CPalustrine emergent persistent seasonally flooded68.50.8%89.8%

*When land use categories are ranked in descending order relative to percent of total area, cumulative percent is calculated in this descending order.