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Fig. 6 | Parasites & Vectors

Fig. 6

From: Effects of white-tailed deer habitat use preferences on southern cattle fever tick eradication: simulating impact on “pasture vacation” strategies

Fig. 6

Temporal shifts in spatial distributions of SCFT host-seeking larval densities [host-seeking larvae (HSL)/ha] across a simulated landscape assuming different WTD habitat use preferences. The simulated landscape consisted of 30% wood/shrub (good SCFT) habitats (green), 30% mixed-brush (fair SCFT) habitats (red), and 40% grass (poor SCFT) habitats (blue). Results are from simulations in which WTD habitat use preferences for wood/shrub, mixed-brush, and grass were a 0, 0.5, 0.5, b 0.2, 0.4, 0.4, and c 1, 0, 0, respectively. Darker shading indicates higher densities of HSL. Note differences in shading scales

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