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. 2015 May 20;5:10361. doi: 10.1038/srep10361

Figure 3. The network of ticks, vertebrates and pathogens with records from domesticated animals.

Figure 3

(a) Changes in the structure modularity of the network of ticks, pathogens, and vertebrates in the western Palearctic after the inclusion of domestic vertebrates. These changes were detected by the modularity algorithm, are represented according to the ForceAtlas2 scheme, and are randomly coloured. Complete taxonomical information appears in Supplementary Figure 2. (b) Changes in the NBC and the PR of pathogens after the inclusion of domestic vertebrates in the network. (c) Changes in the NBC and the PR of ticks after the inclusion of domestic vertebrates. In (b) and (c), histograms reflect domestic rates of change (1 = no change). Rates of change of the genus Theileria are not drawn to the same scale as the other pathogen genera. Change values are included in the charts.