Modelling the Northward Expansion of Culicoides sonorensis (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) under Future Climate Scenarios (original) (raw)
Fig 6
Change analysis into and out of 60% (0.6 probability) threshold category for Culicoides sonorensis occurrence probability as predicted with the Maximum Entropy algorithm under different climate change scenarios (Representative Concentration Pathways, RCP: RCP 2.6, RCP 4.5, RCP 8.5) projected for 2010–2030.
Table represents both percent change and percent area of entire study area for loss, gain, and net change in pixels for each probability class category expressed as percentage (Low-low = 0–20%; low-mod = 21–40%; Moderate = 41–60%; Mod-high = 61–80%; and high-high = 81–100% probability of occurrence). Adjacent table visually indicates gains and losses (of percent change) for each class category. Percent change is defined by the number of pixels changed for a class divided by area of a class in later image, multiplied by one hundred. Percent area change is defined by the number of pixels changed for a class, divided by the total area of the land cover map, multiplied by one hundred.