Fig. 4: Distribution of ancestral parasite populations in Peru and Bolivia. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Distribution of ancestral parasite populations in Peru and Bolivia.

From: Diversity and dissemination of viruses in pathogenic protozoa

Fig. 4: Distribution of ancestral parasite populations in Peru and Bolivia.

a Present-day predicted suitability regions (rm = 1.5) for L. braziliensis as revealed with ecological niche modeling. The continuous-scale legend represents habitat suitability (probability of occurrence). Map shows the distribution of isolates belonging to the three ancestral parasite populations HUP, PAU and INP. b Base map represents ecological regions in Peru and Bolivia as per Köppen-Geiger climate classification115. Only three ecological regions were labeled for visibility reasons. The distribution is shown for isolates (colored circles) belonging to the three ancestral parasite populations HUP, PAU and INP. Country-level data for Peru and Bolivia, including administrative boundaries, were available from: http://www.diva-gis.org/Data.

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