Extended Data Fig. 3: Summary of the number of effect sizes (A-I), studies (J-R), and parasite taxa (S-a) in the infectious disease database for various parasite and host contexts. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 3: Summary of the number of effect sizes (A-I), studies (J-R), and parasite taxa (S-a) in the infectious disease database for various parasite and host contexts.

From: A meta-analysis on global change drivers and the risk of infectious disease

Extended Data Fig. 3

Shown are parasite type (A, J, S), host thermy (B, K, T), vector status (C, L, U), vector-borne status (D, M, V), parasite transmission (E, N, W), free living stages (F, O, X), host (e.g. disease, host growth, host survival) or parasite (e.g. parasite abundance, prevalence, fecundity) endpoint (G, P, Y), micro- vs macroparasite (H, Q, Z), and zoonotic status (I, R, a).

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