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Fig. 8 | International Journal of Health Geographics

Fig. 8

From: A Bayesian maximum entropy model for predicting tsetse ecological distributions

Fig. 8

First and last kriging predictions compared to GEE-TED model results. Top: January 1, 2016; bottom: December 19, 2017. Top-left: kriging model results; top-middle: GEE-TED model results; top-right: comparison of results highlighting inaccurate predictions (depicted in red). Bottom-left: kriging model results; bottom-middle: GEE-TED model results; bottom-right: comparison of results highlighting inaccurate predictions (depicted in red). Presence predictions depicted in black and absence depicted in gray. Depicted in gold is the maximum extent of predicted presence across both models and across the complete temporal range under observation

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