Fig. 5: Phylogeographic analyses of mobility drivers. | Nature Communications

Fig. 5: Phylogeographic analyses of mobility drivers.

From: Competition between transmission lineages mediated by human mobility shapes seasonal influenza epidemics in the US

Fig. 5: Phylogeographic analyses of mobility drivers.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a Relationship between the relative contribution of each other state to a state’s inbound and outbound reconstructed viral migration events, and the other state’s relative role as a state’s commuting destination (n = 2352). b Analogous to (a), for air travel data (n = 2352). c Visualization of the 25 highest values of the relative jump contribution. d Visualization of the 25 highest values for the normalized pairwise jump frequency. e The distribution of normalized pairwise migration frequencies for pairs of adjoining and non-adjoining states.

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