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Figure 4 Figure 4. Summary of source/sink analysis in study of terrestrial bird migration Figure 4 Figure 4. Summary of source/sink analysis in study of terrestrial bird migration

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Figure 4 Figure 4. Summary of source/sink analysis in study of terrestrial bird migration - PPT Presentation

Swetnam D Widen SG Wood TG Reyna M Wilkerson L Debboun M et al Terrestrial Bird Migration and West Nile Virus Circulation United States Emerg Infect Dis 2018241221842194 httpsdoiorg103201eid2412180382 ID: 1043599

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1. Figure 4Figure 4. Summary of source/sink analysis in study of terrestrial bird migration and West Nile virus circulation, United States. Minimum number of migration events detected from A) the Eastern flyway, B) Illinois, and C) the Central flyway. Only events that occurred at least twice are depicted. Red arrows, northward migration; black arrows, southward migration; green arrow, lateral migration; dotted arrows, migration that could not be confirmed by incident-controlled downsampling because of an insufficient number of sequences.Swetnam D, Widen SG, Wood TG, Reyna M, Wilkerson L, Debboun M, et al. Terrestrial Bird Migration and West Nile Virus Circulation, United States. Emerg Infect Dis. 2018;24(12):2184-2194. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2412.180382