2019
DOI: 10.1101/717348
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Influence of human population density on spatial distribution patterns of environmental suitability for triatomine vectors of Chagas disease

Abstract: Previous work on Chagas Disease disease at large spatial scales has not explored how interaction with humans can affect projections for geographical distribution of environmental suitability of vector species. Here, we compare niche-based species distribution models with climatic variables as predictors (SDM clim ) and with climatic variables + human population density (SDM Human ). Our results show that accounting for human population density helps refine the models to finer geographical scales. Also, differe… Show more

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