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Fig. 6 | Infectious Diseases of Poverty

Fig. 6

From: Cryptosporidiosis threat under climate change in China: prediction and validation of habitat suitability and outbreak risk for human-derived Cryptosporidium based on ecological niche models

Fig. 6

Predicted suitable habitats for Cryptosporidium based on future climate data. a-1 Area maps of suitable habitats at each level based on climate data from the Climatologies at High Resolution for the Earth’s Land Surface Areas (CHELSA) database for four periods (1981‒2100). a-2 Area maps of suitable habitats at each level based on climate data from the WorldClim database for four periods (2021‒2100). b The standard deviation of habitat suitability (Cloglog) based on CHELSA database simulations for four periods (1981‒2100). c-1 Changes in habitat suitability based on the CHELSA database for the 2011‒2040 period relative to the 1981‒2010 period. c-2 Changes in habitat suitability based on the CHELSA database for the 2041‒2070 period relative to the 2011‒2040 period. c-3 Changes in habitat suitability (Cloglog) based on the CHELSA database for the 2071‒2100 period relative to the 2041‒2070 period. The absolute value of the cloglog difference of 0.1 was used as the threshold for habitat suitability in picture c-1/c-2/c-3

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