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Modeling chronic wasting disease transmission risk in mule deer related to habitat characteristics

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Standardized coefficient estimates with standard errors from top model predicting chronic wasting disease transmission risk for the South Converse Mule Deer Herd based on spatial properties of habitat used by deer.

Covariates included PRNP genotype (shows the effect of a deer being genotype SS compared to reference type *F), compound topographic index (CTI) during summer, CTI during winter, distance to cropland during winter, distance to perennial water source during summer, and distance to secondary road.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0346077.g002