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

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.