The nature of pathogen transport mechanisms strongly determines the spatial pattern of disease and, through this, the dynamics and persistence of epidemics in plant populations. Up to recently, the range of possible mechanisms or interactions assumed by epidemic models has been limited: either independent of the location of individuals (mean-field models) or restricted to local contacts (between nearest neighbours or decaying exponentially with distance). Real dispersal processes are likely to lie between these two extremes, and many are well described by long-tailed contact kernels such as power laws. We investigate the effect of different spatial dispersal mechanisms on the spatio-temporal spread of disease epidemics by simulating a stoch...
Here we analyze patterns of human infection with Onchocerca volvulus (the cause of river blindness) ...
Infectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual and incl...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
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...
Analytical methods for predicting and exploring the dynamics of stochastic, spatially interacting po...
Many biologists use population models that are spatial, stochastic and individual based. Analytical ...
Here we develop an epidemic model that accounts for long-range dispersal of pathogens between plants...
Severe adverse events (SAEs) following ivermectin treatment may occur in people harbouring high Loa ...
Transmission of infectious diseases between immobile hosts (e.g., plants, farms) is strongly depende...
Rapidly mutating pathogens may be able to persist in the population and reach an endemic equilibrium...
1. The transient dynamics and stability of a population are determined by the interplay between spec...
Infectious diseases impose a critical challenge to human, animal, and plant health. Emerging and ree...
The concepts of invasion and persistence are central to our understanding of epidemiology, risk asse...
Increasing rates of global trade and travel, as well as changing climatic patterns, have led to more...
Here we analyze patterns of human infection with Onchocerca volvulus (the cause of river blindness) ...
Infectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual and incl...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
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...
Analytical methods for predicting and exploring the dynamics of stochastic, spatially interacting po...
Many biologists use population models that are spatial, stochastic and individual based. Analytical ...
Here we develop an epidemic model that accounts for long-range dispersal of pathogens between plants...
Severe adverse events (SAEs) following ivermectin treatment may occur in people harbouring high Loa ...
Transmission of infectious diseases between immobile hosts (e.g., plants, farms) is strongly depende...
Rapidly mutating pathogens may be able to persist in the population and reach an endemic equilibrium...
1. The transient dynamics and stability of a population are determined by the interplay between spec...
Infectious diseases impose a critical challenge to human, animal, and plant health. Emerging and ree...
The concepts of invasion and persistence are central to our understanding of epidemiology, risk asse...
Increasing rates of global trade and travel, as well as changing climatic patterns, have led to more...
Here we analyze patterns of human infection with Onchocerca volvulus (the cause of river blindness) ...
Infectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual and incl...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...