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From: Estimating the risk of environmental contamination by forest users in African Swine Fever endemic areas

Fig. 1

Spatial arrangement of the elements used to simulate the risk of ASF environmental contamination by five types of forest users. Total study area = 50 km2; large squares = 1 km2 plots, used to simulate wild boar hunting; small blue squares = 3-ha plots used to simulate wood logging activities; light green circles = 10-ha plots identifying wild boar supplemental feeding stations (blue dots in the centre); dashed circles = simulated home ranges of ASF-free wild boar; red circles = simulated home ranges of ASF infected wild boar; black dots = wild boar droppings (infected droppings are circled in red); blue line = trajectory of an individual user; red lines = hunters’ trajectories, both collective (straight lines) and individual (broken line); yellow line = walking trajectory during a visit at a feeding station. The figure is a graphical representation of all the elements included in the simulations, although only some of them were included in the calculations in each scenario

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