Fig. 5: The changing expansiveness of areas with more than 90% climatic suitability values for Phlebotomus mascittii in the last 17 kys. | Communications Biology

Fig. 5: The changing expansiveness of areas with more than 90% climatic suitability values for Phlebotomus mascittii in the last 17 kys.

From: Reconstructing the post-glacial spread of the sand fly Phlebotomus mascittii Grassi, 1908 (Diptera: Psychodidae) in Europe

Fig. 5: The changing expansiveness of areas with more than 90% climatic suitability values for Phlebotomus mascittii in the last 17 kys.

a Heinrich Stadial 1 (17.0–14.7 kys), b Bølling-Allerød (14.7–12.9 kys), c Younger Dryas Stadial (12.9–11.7 kys), d Greenlandian (11.7–8.326 kys), e Northgrippian (8.326–4.2 kys), f Meghalayan (4.2–0.3 kys), and (g) Anthropocene (1979–2013). Modeling results were georeferenced in paleoclimatic maps, openly available at PaleoClim.org (URL: http://www.paleoclim.org/) and WorldClim (URL: https://www.worldclim.org/).

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