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. 2020 Sep 17;14:73–79. doi: 10.1016/j.ijpddr.2020.09.001

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Summarised model output (+sd) based on current climate conditions (2006–2015) for the time anthelmintic resistance takes to develop (A), average number of encysted early third stage larvae (EL3) (B) and average number of infective stage larvae (L3) (C). Results were averaged across different Representative Concentration Pathways and General Circulation Models. For larvae the results were limited to the third simulation year as number of encysted early third stage larvae per horse per day or number of infective stage larvae in faeces and on herbage per m2 per day.