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Figure 2. Strongyle transmission seasons. Examples of data generated with Cyathostomin life-cycle computer simulation predictions of the percent successful development of eggs to infective L3 on pasture (Leathwick et al., 2015) based on weather station data from six different locations: A) Dickinson, North Dakota, B) Lexington, Kentucky, C) Washington, Georgia, D) Pecos, Texas, E) Saint Leo, Florida, and F) Denio, Nevada. Solid lines represent mean across 10 years of data, whereas the dashed lines represent minimum and maximum values during the 10 years.


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