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February 14, 1999 (WINTER)

Defining local clusters: Getis ’ G statistic. Can we detect the spectral signature of potholes? Do those values cluster on the landscape?. November 13, 1999. February 14, 1999 (WINTER). Blackburn et al. (2009 Bacillus ACT). Predicted distribution of Bacillus anthracis.

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February 14, 1999 (WINTER)

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  1. Defining local clusters: Getis’ G statistic Can we detect the spectral signature of potholes? Do those values cluster on the landscape? November 13, 1999 February 14, 1999 (WINTER) Blackburn et al. (2009 Bacillus ACT)

  2. Predicted distribution of Bacillus anthracis Blackburn et al. (2007); Blackburn (2010)

  3. Geographic distributions and climate change WNA Lineage 1960 thru 1990 Ames We can evaluate/speculate on climate change and the impacts of climate on epidemiology and geographic distributions. We can also think about evolutionary implications of climate changes on pathogen diversity. Speculating on the SNP results of Simonson et al. (2009), we are predicting a loss of Ames environments, not WNA. 2050 Blackburn (2010)

  4. Geographic distributions and climate change A2 climate change scenario B2 climate change scenario A3b A1a Difference in A2 and B2 We can evaluate/speculate on climate change and the impacts of climate on epidemiology and geographic distributions (Blackburn 2010, Joyner et al. 2010). We can also think about evolutionary implications of climate changes on pathogen diversity. Speculating on the MLVA-8 results of Aikimbayev et al. (2010), we are predicting a loss of A1a diversity and possible A3. Joyner et al. (2010)

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