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    Hotspots for humans (a) and group C gibbons (b) in group C’s home range.

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    <p>Colors correspond to Z-Scores in legend. Z-scores correspond to p-values from <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0146891#pone.0146891.t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a>. Red color indicates clustering of high values (commonly used spot) and blue color indicates clustering of low values (infrequently used spot). For difference in human and gibbon Z-Scores (c) (human scores minus gibbon scores), blue areas indicate areas with high gibbon scores and low human scores (favored by gibbons but avoided by humans) and red areas indicate areas of high human scores and low gibbon scores (favored by humans and avoided by gibbons) Beige areas are areas where Z-scores for humans and gibbons are similar (either low or high). Cells are 15mx15m.</p

    Sancang Timur and Study Area.

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    <p>Generated using OpenStreetMap data (modified to add rivers).</p

    Hotspots for humans (a) and group B gibbons (b) in group B’s home range.

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    <p>Colors correspond to Z-Scores in legend. Z-scores correspond to p-values from <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0146891#pone.0146891.t001" target="_blank">Table 1</a>. Red color indicates clustering of high values (commonly used spot) and blue color indicates clustering of low values (infrequently used spot). For difference in human and gibbon Z-Scores (c) (human scores minus gibbon scores), blue areas indicate areas with high gibbon scores and low human scores (favored by gibbons but avoided by humans) and red areas indicate areas of high human scores and low gibbon scores (favored by humans and avoided by gibbons) Beige areas are areas where Z-scores for humans and gibbons are similar (either low or high). Cells are 15mx15m.</p
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