<p>Each polygon represents one peach orchard. From left to right, the number of introduction patches (with initial disease prevalence) are: 1 (25%), 15 (2%) and 30 (1%). From top to bottom: simulations generated under short-, medium- and long-range kernel scenarios.</p
<p>Left: 5% initially infected, chosen randomly from the population. Right: 5% initially infected, c...
<p>The spread of the disease described in 2.2.5 with three infectious stages. Simulations in a popul...
<p>Vertical coordinate shows the mean incidence rate of re-infection infection in weeks 131–156, cal...
<p>(A) 1280 patches of size 25, longest simulation run, note only three patches infected, (B) 128 pa...
Left: Distributions of cumulative infections over the 70-day training period across 1,000 replicate ...
<p>Predicted distribution of epidemic outcomes, (A–C) with a static host contact (edge-edge) distanc...
<p>The x-axis gives the time since the beginning of the epidemic, or equivalently, the threshold TMR...
<p>Number of positive exams, total number of exams, infection prevalence, and infection incidence ar...
<p>Vertical coordinate shows the mean chronic prevalence (defined as the proportion of nodes infecte...
<p>Watts-Strogatz, Romantic, and fully connected networks. Results for (A) time to the epidemic peak...
<p>The disease parameters are , . Results of simulations having initial infections chosen with proba...
BGPI : équipe 6Using modelling, many studies have tried to understand disease dynamics to predict ep...
<p>The size of bubbles represent the coverage rate for a particular case at the corresponding positi...
<p>Dashed line indicates the expected imbalance for trees of this size <a href="http://www.ploscompb...
<p>Vertical coordinate shows the mean incidence rate of total infection in weeks 131–156, calculated...
<p>Left: 5% initially infected, chosen randomly from the population. Right: 5% initially infected, c...
<p>The spread of the disease described in 2.2.5 with three infectious stages. Simulations in a popul...
<p>Vertical coordinate shows the mean incidence rate of re-infection infection in weeks 131–156, cal...
<p>(A) 1280 patches of size 25, longest simulation run, note only three patches infected, (B) 128 pa...
Left: Distributions of cumulative infections over the 70-day training period across 1,000 replicate ...
<p>Predicted distribution of epidemic outcomes, (A–C) with a static host contact (edge-edge) distanc...
<p>The x-axis gives the time since the beginning of the epidemic, or equivalently, the threshold TMR...
<p>Number of positive exams, total number of exams, infection prevalence, and infection incidence ar...
<p>Vertical coordinate shows the mean chronic prevalence (defined as the proportion of nodes infecte...
<p>Watts-Strogatz, Romantic, and fully connected networks. Results for (A) time to the epidemic peak...
<p>The disease parameters are , . Results of simulations having initial infections chosen with proba...
BGPI : équipe 6Using modelling, many studies have tried to understand disease dynamics to predict ep...
<p>The size of bubbles represent the coverage rate for a particular case at the corresponding positi...
<p>Dashed line indicates the expected imbalance for trees of this size <a href="http://www.ploscompb...
<p>Vertical coordinate shows the mean incidence rate of total infection in weeks 131–156, calculated...
<p>Left: 5% initially infected, chosen randomly from the population. Right: 5% initially infected, c...
<p>The spread of the disease described in 2.2.5 with three infectious stages. Simulations in a popul...
<p>Vertical coordinate shows the mean incidence rate of re-infection infection in weeks 131–156, cal...