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Fig. 7 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 7

From: Flying ticks: anciently evolved associations that constitute a risk of infectious disease spread

Fig. 7

Host-A. phagocytophilum-tick and host-Neoehrlichia-E. canis-tick associations. a Network of vertebrate hosts, tick vectors and A. phagocytophilum-tick, Neoehrlichia and E. canis. The original coloring and symbol sizes of Fig. 3 were retained to show the involvement of taxa from different clusters in the resilience of A. phagocytophilum in nature. b Values of PageRank for the different species of vertebrates included in this sub-network, supporting the circulation of Values of PageRank for the different species of ticks and pathogens included in this cluster. c The network of vertebrates and ticks involved in the sub-network. The original coloring and size of symbols of Fig. 3 were retained to show the involvement of taxa from different clusters in the resilience of E. canis and N. mikurensis in nature

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