Many biologists use population models that are spatial, stochastic and individual based. Analytical methods that describe the behaviour of these models approximately are attracting increasing interest as an alternative to expensive computer simulation. The methods can be employed for both prediction and fitting models to data. Recent work has extended existing (mean field) methods with the aim of accounting for the development of spatial correlations. A common feature is the use of closure approximations for truncating the set of evolution equations for summary statistics. We investigate an analytical approach for spatial and stochastic models where individuals interact according to a generic function of their distance; this extends previou...
It is increasingly apparent that heterogeneity in the interaction between individuals plays an impor...
In biology, we frequently observe different species existing within the same environment. For exampl...
Heterogeneity plays an important role in the emergence, persistence and control of infectious diseas...
Analytical methods for predicting and exploring the dynamics of stochastic, spatially interacting po...
Epidemiologists are interested in using models that incorporate the effects of clustering in the spa...
Spatial interactions are key determinants in the dynamics of many epidemiological and ecological sys...
The nature of pathogen transport mechanisms strongly determines the spatial pattern of disease and, ...
Severe adverse events (SAEs) following ivermectin treatment may occur in people harbouring high Loa ...
Biological systems involving proliferation, migration and death are observed across all scales. For ...
1. The transient dynamics and stability of a population are determined by the interplay between spec...
I present three models of plant--pathogen interactions. The models are stochastic and spati...
Infectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual and incl...
We study the mean-field approximation to a simple spatial host-pathogen model that has been shown to...
Continuous differential equations are often applied to small populations with little time spent on u...
Loiasis is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) caused by the parasitic roundworm Loa loa. A challenge...
It is increasingly apparent that heterogeneity in the interaction between individuals plays an impor...
In biology, we frequently observe different species existing within the same environment. For exampl...
Heterogeneity plays an important role in the emergence, persistence and control of infectious diseas...
Analytical methods for predicting and exploring the dynamics of stochastic, spatially interacting po...
Epidemiologists are interested in using models that incorporate the effects of clustering in the spa...
Spatial interactions are key determinants in the dynamics of many epidemiological and ecological sys...
The nature of pathogen transport mechanisms strongly determines the spatial pattern of disease and, ...
Severe adverse events (SAEs) following ivermectin treatment may occur in people harbouring high Loa ...
Biological systems involving proliferation, migration and death are observed across all scales. For ...
1. The transient dynamics and stability of a population are determined by the interplay between spec...
I present three models of plant--pathogen interactions. The models are stochastic and spati...
Infectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual and incl...
We study the mean-field approximation to a simple spatial host-pathogen model that has been shown to...
Continuous differential equations are often applied to small populations with little time spent on u...
Loiasis is a neglected tropical disease (NTD) caused by the parasitic roundworm Loa loa. A challenge...
It is increasingly apparent that heterogeneity in the interaction between individuals plays an impor...
In biology, we frequently observe different species existing within the same environment. For exampl...
Heterogeneity plays an important role in the emergence, persistence and control of infectious diseas...