Fig. 3: Number of observed infested and non-infested plots across abundance-weighted estimates of Fusarium dieback – invasive shothole borers (FD-ISHB) establishment in California. | Communications Biology

Fig. 3: Number of observed infested and non-infested plots across abundance-weighted estimates of Fusarium dieback – invasive shothole borers (FD-ISHB) establishment in California.

From: A phylogenetic epidemiology approach to predicting the establishment of multi-host plant pests

Fig. 3

Number of observed (A) infested (n = 99) and (B) non-infested (n = 108) plots across abundance-weighted (host density) estimates of Fusarium dieback – invasive shothole borers (FD-ISHB) establishment in California. The predicted susceptibility of each plot is based on the local composition of woody species and their phylogenetic distance to known killed-competent host species. Whereas observed infested plots have a high predicted probability of being infested (left-skew; −0.77)), non-infested plots are expected to have a low infestation probability (right-skew; 0.82).

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