Techniques for determining the long-term dynamics of host-parasite systems are well established for mixed populations. The field of spatial modelling in ecology is more recent but a number of key advances have been made. In this paper, we use state-of-the-art approximation techniques, supported by simulations, in order to investigate the role of recovery and immunity in spatially structured populations. Our approach is to use correlation models, namely pair-wise models, to capture the spatial relationships of contacts and interactions between individuals. We use the pair-wise framework to address a number of key ecological questions; including, the persistence of endemic limit cycles and regions of parasite-driven extinction-features which ...
In this paper we investigate the spatial dynamics of a deterministic model describing two host speci...
The rich theory of infectious disease modelling using the Susceptible–Infectious–Recovered (SIR) fra...
BACKGROUND: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
Techniques for determining the long-term dynamics of host-parasite systems are well established for ...
The assumption that populations are completely mixed is reasonable for many populations, but there i...
We derive the mean field equations of a simple spatial host-pathogen, or predator-prey, model that h...
Spatial patterning can be crucially important for understanding the behavior of interacting populati...
Spatial patterning can be crucially important for understanding the behavior of interacting populati...
We considered a Susceptible-Infective-Recovered-Susceptible (SIRS) model with strain mutation and cr...
SummaryIndividuals tend to interact more strongly with nearby individuals or within particular socia...
There is growing theoretical evidence that spatial structure can affect the ecological and evolution...
International audienceThere is growing theoretical evidence that spatial structure can affect the ec...
It is clear that the evolution of infectious disease may be influenced by population spatial structu...
In this paper we investigate the spatial dynamics of a deterministic model describing two host speci...
The rich theory of infectious disease modelling using the Susceptible–Infectious–Recovered (SIR) fra...
BACKGROUND: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
Techniques for determining the long-term dynamics of host-parasite systems are well established for ...
The assumption that populations are completely mixed is reasonable for many populations, but there i...
We derive the mean field equations of a simple spatial host-pathogen, or predator-prey, model that h...
Spatial patterning can be crucially important for understanding the behavior of interacting populati...
Spatial patterning can be crucially important for understanding the behavior of interacting populati...
We considered a Susceptible-Infective-Recovered-Susceptible (SIRS) model with strain mutation and cr...
SummaryIndividuals tend to interact more strongly with nearby individuals or within particular socia...
There is growing theoretical evidence that spatial structure can affect the ecological and evolution...
International audienceThere is growing theoretical evidence that spatial structure can affect the ec...
It is clear that the evolution of infectious disease may be influenced by population spatial structu...
In this paper we investigate the spatial dynamics of a deterministic model describing two host speci...
The rich theory of infectious disease modelling using the Susceptible–Infectious–Recovered (SIR) fra...
BACKGROUND: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...