Figure 2
From: Case-control design identifies ecological drivers of endemic coral diseases

Larger colonies increase disease risk for most host-disease pairs. Lines indicate the expected probability of disease occurrence given colony size for (a) growth anomalies and (b) tissue loss. M. capitata is not shown in b because colony size is not a risk factor in the M. capitata tissue loss model (Table 5). Lines are colored by host species. Using the same color scheme, average colony size is indicated along the horizontal axis (Montipora capitata = 16 cm; Montipora patula = 19 cm; Porites compressa = 23 cm; Porites evermanni = 22 cm; Porites lobata = 15 cm). Figure. S1 shows individual plots for each host-disease pair (excluding genus models for visibility) with data points overlaid for one randomly sampled case-control training dataset. We created this figure in R statistical software v 3.5.1 (https://www.r-project.org/)56.