Fig. 7: The suitable habitat distribution of striped hamsters is based on species distribution modeling. | Nature Communications

Fig. 7: The suitable habitat distribution of striped hamsters is based on species distribution modeling.

From: Ectoparasites enhance survival by suppressing host exploration and limiting dispersal

Fig. 7: The suitable habitat distribution of striped hamsters is based on species distribution modeling.

These figures were created using the open-source R packages bomod2 and ggplot2, both licensed under the MIT License. a Actual distribution points and pseudo-absence points for striped hamsters. b Evaluation of prediction performance for 11 models in the Biomod2 package, based on TSS and ROC metrics. c Habitat suitability distribution for striped hamsters in China under future climate scenarios. d Changes in habitat suitability for striped hamsters in China under future climate scenarios. e Suitable habitat distribution of striped hamsters in China and the selection of three simulated sites. fh Changes in habitat suitability index for striped hamsters over 100 years at three sites used for mechanistic modeling: S1 ((f), high suitability with stable index), S2 ((g), moderate suitability with decreasing index), and S3 ((h), moderate suitability with increasing index).

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