Weekly relative effective waterfowl populations across the United States based upon predicted abundance and viral prevalence by species - Initial phase models
This data layer depicts the weekly relative effective waterfowl populations across the United States based upon predicted abundance and viral prevalence by species. These data have been produced to allow for visualization of how different factors impact transmission risk and may be advanced in future iterations to include additional species.
Complete Metadata
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| description | This data layer depicts the weekly relative effective waterfowl populations across the United States based upon predicted abundance and viral prevalence by species. These data have been produced to allow for visualization of how different factors impact transmission risk and may be advanced in future iterations to include additional species. |
| distribution |
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| modified | 2022-08-10T00:00:00Z |
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| spatial | -124.8490, 24.3963, -66.8827, 49.3845 |
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| title | Weekly relative effective waterfowl populations across the United States based upon predicted abundance and viral prevalence by species - Initial phase models |