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. 2017 Aug 10;5:e3612. doi: 10.7717/peerj.3612

Figure 3. Modeling results for B. fraternus.

Figure 3

(A) Mean logistic output from MaxEnt, averaged over 100 replicates, showing probability of suitable habitat being present for B. fraternus (average training AUC over 100 runs = 0.826 ± 0.027 and average test AUC 0.745 ± 0.06). Unfiltered species presence data are represented as black dots. (B) Reclassified SDM for B. fraternus in Texas shown with EPA Level III ecoregions outlined (a, Arizona/New Mexico Mountains; b, Chihuahuan Deserts; c, High Plains; d, Southwestern Tablelands; e, Central Great Plains; f, Cross Timbers; g, Edwards Plateau; h, Southern Texas Plains; i, Texas Blackland Prairies; j, East Central Texas Plains; k, Western Gulf Coastal Plain; l, South Central Texas Plains). Suitable habitat for B. fraternus is likely across the northern half of Texas, with highest modeled probabilities found in the Cross Timbers, Texas Blackland Prairies, and East Central Texas Plains ecoregions.