Ecological Archives A024-051-A6

D. Andrew R. Drake, Nicholas E. Mandrak. 2014. Bycatch, bait, anglers, and roads: quantifying vector activity and propagule introduction risk across lake ecosystems. Ecological Applications 24:877–894. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/13-0541.1

Appendix F. The vector (trip) risk profile following the agent-based simulation of bycatch, anglers, road networks, and lakes with λ = 0.00735 (i.e., baseline Poisson).

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Fig. F1. The vector (trip) risk profile following the agent-based simulation of bycatch, anglers, road networks, and lakes with λ = 0.00735 (i.e., baseline Poisson). Risky (vs. benign) designations relate to the yearly proportion of trips exhibiting propagule arrival (i.e., uptake, movement, and deposition of propagules to a lake, j′, failing to contain the species) in relation to benign trips (i.e., any trip outcome involving failed uptake, movement, or deposition). Each bar (n = 500) represents a single yearly iteration of live bait angling, with the proportion of risky trips within a given iteration as the y-axis.


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