Abstract. Recent research indicates that viruses are much more prevalent in aquatic environ-ments than previously imagined. We derive a model of competition between two populations of bacteria for a single limiting nutrient in a chemostat where a virus is present. It is assumed that the virus can only infect one of the populations, the population that would be a more efficient consumer of the resource in a virus free environment, in order to determine whether introduction of a virus can result in coexistence of the competing populations. We also analyze the subsystem that results when the resistant competitor is absent. The model takes the form of an SIS epidemic model. Criteria for the global stability of the disease free and endemic stead...
The article considers the reaction-diffusion equations modeling the infection of several interacting...
Graduation date: 2012Modeling and analyzing the combined effects of disease and population dynamics\...
We study the effects of a non-specified infectious disease of the predator on the dynamics a predato...
An SIS epidemic model in two competing species with the mass action incidence is formulated and anal...
In this paper, we discuss the competition of two species for a single essential growth-limiting nutr...
In this paper we consider models of two competing species that are both affected by a pathogen which...
The role of viruses in marine phytoplankton-zooplankton community structure is undoubtedly very impo...
<div><p>Most theories of the evolution of virulence concentrate on obligatory host-pathogen relation...
RNA viruses exist in large intra-host populations which display great genotypic and phenotypic diver...
In this article, we study the global dynamical behavior of a two-strain SIS model with a periodic in...
Environmentally transmitted pathogens face ecological interactions (e.g., competition, predation, pa...
The role of disease in ecological systems is a very important issue from both mathematical and ecolo...
In this paper we study a predator-prey model with logistic growth in the prey population, where a di...
<div><p>Environmentally transmitted pathogens face ecological interactions (e.g., competition, preda...
Environmentally transmitted pathogens face ecological interactions (e.g., competition, predation, pa...
The article considers the reaction-diffusion equations modeling the infection of several interacting...
Graduation date: 2012Modeling and analyzing the combined effects of disease and population dynamics\...
We study the effects of a non-specified infectious disease of the predator on the dynamics a predato...
An SIS epidemic model in two competing species with the mass action incidence is formulated and anal...
In this paper, we discuss the competition of two species for a single essential growth-limiting nutr...
In this paper we consider models of two competing species that are both affected by a pathogen which...
The role of viruses in marine phytoplankton-zooplankton community structure is undoubtedly very impo...
<div><p>Most theories of the evolution of virulence concentrate on obligatory host-pathogen relation...
RNA viruses exist in large intra-host populations which display great genotypic and phenotypic diver...
In this article, we study the global dynamical behavior of a two-strain SIS model with a periodic in...
Environmentally transmitted pathogens face ecological interactions (e.g., competition, predation, pa...
The role of disease in ecological systems is a very important issue from both mathematical and ecolo...
In this paper we study a predator-prey model with logistic growth in the prey population, where a di...
<div><p>Environmentally transmitted pathogens face ecological interactions (e.g., competition, preda...
Environmentally transmitted pathogens face ecological interactions (e.g., competition, predation, pa...
The article considers the reaction-diffusion equations modeling the infection of several interacting...
Graduation date: 2012Modeling and analyzing the combined effects of disease and population dynamics\...
We study the effects of a non-specified infectious disease of the predator on the dynamics a predato...