Aggregation is generally recognized as an important factor in the dynamics of host–macroparasite interactions and it has been found relevant in stabilizing the dynamics toward an equilibrium coexistence. In this paper we review the models of Anderson and May (1978, J. Anim. Ecol. 47, 219–247, 249–267) and compare them with some more recently developed models, which incorporate explicit mechanisms (multiple infections or host heterogeneity) for generating aggregation and different degrees of mathematical accuracy. We found that the stabilization yielded by aggregation depends strongly on the mechanism producing the aggregation: multiple infections are much less stabilizing than when aggregation is assumed to be fixed from the outside, while...
Models for the transmission of an infectious disease in one and two host populations with and withou...
This study examines, from a modelling point of view, the dynamics of infectious diseases in wildlife...
The mechanism by which Moniliformis moniliformis might regulate the population size of its host was ...
Aggregation is generally recognized as an important factor in the dynamics of host–macroparasite int...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many parasites, ...
International audienceThe distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts ha...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many par-asites,...
Parasite aggregation, a recurring pattern in macroparasite infections, is considered one of the “law...
Studies generally have neglected parasite-centric views in explorations of whether the oft-seen patt...
Journal ArticleThis paper generalizes the two-dimensional approximation of models of macroparasites ...
Few hosts have many parasites while many hosts have few parasites -- this axiom of parasite ecology ...
The causes and consequences of aggregation among conspecifics have received much attention. For infe...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many parasites, ...
The causes and consequences of aggregation among conspecifics have received much attention. For infe...
Building from a continuous-time host\u2013parasitoid model introduced by Murdoch et al. (Am Nat 129:...
Models for the transmission of an infectious disease in one and two host populations with and withou...
This study examines, from a modelling point of view, the dynamics of infectious diseases in wildlife...
The mechanism by which Moniliformis moniliformis might regulate the population size of its host was ...
Aggregation is generally recognized as an important factor in the dynamics of host–macroparasite int...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many parasites, ...
International audienceThe distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts ha...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many par-asites,...
Parasite aggregation, a recurring pattern in macroparasite infections, is considered one of the “law...
Studies generally have neglected parasite-centric views in explorations of whether the oft-seen patt...
Journal ArticleThis paper generalizes the two-dimensional approximation of models of macroparasites ...
Few hosts have many parasites while many hosts have few parasites -- this axiom of parasite ecology ...
The causes and consequences of aggregation among conspecifics have received much attention. For infe...
The distribution of parasites in hosts is typically aggregated: a few hosts harbour many parasites, ...
The causes and consequences of aggregation among conspecifics have received much attention. For infe...
Building from a continuous-time host\u2013parasitoid model introduced by Murdoch et al. (Am Nat 129:...
Models for the transmission of an infectious disease in one and two host populations with and withou...
This study examines, from a modelling point of view, the dynamics of infectious diseases in wildlife...
The mechanism by which Moniliformis moniliformis might regulate the population size of its host was ...