15 research outputs found
S1 Fig -
The validation of the Maxent models (Fig A: D. variabilis; Fig B: A. cajennense). (DOCX)</p
Suitable areas for vectors of RMSF across the world under different climatic scenarios (×10<sup>6</sup> km<sup>2</sup>).
Suitable areas for vectors of RMSF across the world under different climatic scenarios (×106 km2).</p
Potentially suitable areas of <i>D</i>. <i>variabilis</i> under the climatic conditions of ssp1-2.6 during different periods of the 21<sup>st</sup> century (A: 2021–2040; B: 2041–2060; C: 2061–2080; D: 2081–2100).
Potentially suitable areas of D. variabilis under the climatic conditions of ssp1-2.6 during different periods of the 21st century (A: 2021–2040; B: 2041–2060; C: 2061–2080; D: 2081–2100).</p
Literature search terms, search details and inclusion and exclusion criteria for this study.
Literature search terms, search details and inclusion and exclusion criteria for this study.</p
Climatic variables used for predicting the species distribution.
Climatic variables used for predicting the species distribution.</p
Current global distribution of <i>D</i>. <i>variabilis</i> and <i>A</i>. <i>cajennense</i>.
The base layer of the map is freely available from http://www.naturalearthdata.com.</p
S3 Fig -
Potentially suitable areas of D. variabilis under the climatic conditions of ssp5-8.5 during different periods of the 21st century (A: 2021–2040; B: 2041–2060; C: 2061–2080; D: 2081–2100). (DOCX)</p
Distribution points of two vectors retrieved from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility and other details.
Distribution points of two vectors retrieved from the Global Biodiversity Information Facility and other details.</p
Fig 5 -
Potentially suitable areas under historical situation (A: D. variabilis; B: A. cajennense). The base layer of the map is freely available from http://www.naturalearthdata.com.</p
Response curves of climatic variables to the distribution probability of <i>A</i>. <i>cajennense</i> (y-axis represents survival probability; x-axis unit refers to Table 1).
Response curves of climatic variables to the distribution probability of A. cajennense (y-axis represents survival probability; x-axis unit refers to Table 1).</p
