Supporting Information

This site provides demonstrative analyses to support the manuscript:

Disentangling Detection and Abundance to Infer Invasion Dynamics in New World Screwworm (in review)

Figure 1: Comparision of potential NWS abundance (left) and estimated spread (right) between 2022-2026 in weekly timesteps. Values in both figures represent the number NWS cases per 625 km2.

Site Contents

Use the below links or tabs at the top of the page to navigate to different sections of the analysis.
- Simulation: Interactive download of supporting data and simulation of demonstrative case detections.
- Tessellation: Spatial mesh construction, tessellation, and defining the spatial domain.
- Response: Organize NWS detections to construct the bivariate response variable for the model.
- Model: Model description, data organization, and model execution.

External Resources

Archives of versioned data and code are available on the Open Science Framework (OSF):
Hominivorax-Geostat (link)