Fig. 4: Dunn’s test with Bonferroni correction of total infections in wild birds overall and for the top five orders by infection number across different seasons. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Dunn’s test with Bonferroni correction of total infections in wild birds overall and for the top five orders by infection number across different seasons.

From: Assessing HPAI-H5 transmission risk across wild bird migratory flyways in the United States

Fig. 4: Dunn’s test with Bonferroni correction of total infections in wild birds overall and for the top five orders by infection number across different seasons.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

Significant differences in the seasonality of avian influenza epidemics are observed among different wild bird orders. The X axis represents different seasons, and the Y axis represents the total number of HPAI-H5 infections in wild birds. Pairwise comparisons were performed using Dunn’s test (two-sided) with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons. P values shown above the box plots are adjusted P values; values in red indicate statistically significant differences. A Overall situation (N = 12,808); B Anseriformes (N = 9040); C Accipitriformes (N = 1953); D Strigiformes (N = 445); E Passeriformes (N = 405); F Charadriiformes (N = 395). The lower and upper boundaries of the box (interquartile) represent the 25th and the 75th percentile, respectively.

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