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 | Description | Area ( km2) | Percent of total area | Cumulative* % |
| L1UBHh | Lacustrine limnetic unconsolidated bottom permanently flooded dike/impounded | 2726.4 | 30.9% | 30.9% | PFO1A | Palustrine forested broad-leaved deciduous temporary flooded | 1812.1 | 20.5% | 72.0% | R2UBH | Riverine lower perennial unconsolidated bottom permanently flooded | 1347.9 | 15.3% | 82.0% | PFO1C | Palustrine forested broad-leaved deciduous permanently flooded | 1061.7 | 12.0% | 90.8% | PUBHh | Palustrine unconsolidated bottom permanently flooded dike/impounded | 254.2 | 2.9% | 84.6% | PFO6F | Palustrine forested deciduous semipermanently flooded | 205.3 | 2.3% | 86.3% | PFO1F | Palustrine forested broad-leaved deciduous semipermanently flooded | 109.6 | 1.2% | 86.5% | PUBHx | Palustrine unconsolidated bottom permanently flooded excavated | 96.7 | 1.1% | 87.4% | R2UB3H | Riverine lower perennial unconsolidated bottom mud permanently flooded | 84.9 | 1.0% | 88.3% | PEM1A | Palustrine emergent persistent temporary flooded | 79.5 | 0.9% | 89.1% | PEM1C | Palustrine emergent persistent seasonally flooded | 68.5 | 0.8% | 89.8% |
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*When land use categories are ranked in descending order relative to percent of total area, cumulative percent is calculated in this descending order.
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