Figures
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Inset graph shows an example of cross-section along the line f = 0.11 The influence of infestation on transport strategy, f, can hinder the intervention by public outreach, in the long-term (after approximately 20 years). The inset figure illustrates how one column in the heat map, shown by the dotted line, is constructed from the slopes of linear approximations of T(t) over U ∈ [−5, 5]. The blueness of the lines going left to right is a function of their slope, corresponding to the color of the cells in the heatmap.
Reference
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Citation: Jentsch PC, Bauch CT, Yemshanov D, Anand M (2021) Correction: Go big or go home: A model-based assessment of general strategies to slow the spread of forest pests via infested firewood. PLoS ONE 16(12): e0261425. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0261425
Published: December 9, 2021
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