There is an increasing recognition that individual-level spatial and temporal heterogeneity may play an important role in metapopulation dynamics and persistence. In particular, the patterns of contact within and between aggregates (e. g., demes) at different spatial and temporal scales may reveal important mechanisms governing metapopulation dynamics. Using 7 years of data on the interaction between the anther smut fungus (Microbotryum violaceum) and fire pink (Silene virginica), we show how the application of spatially explicit and implicit network models can be used to make accurate predictions of infection dynamics in spatially structured populations. Explicit consideration of both spatial and temporal organization reveals the role of e...
Both theory and experimental evolution studies predict migration to influence the outcome of antagon...
| openaire: EC/H2020/281517/EU//PATHEVOLThe inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predicti...
AbstractInfectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual ...
There is an increasing recognition that individual-level spatial and temporal heterogeneity may play...
The endemic persistence of infectious diseases can often not be understood without taking into accou...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
Subpopulations of organisms in different habitat patches may differ from each other in biotic (e.g.,...
Subpopulations of organisms in different habitat patches may differ from each other in biotic (e.g.,...
This paper explores the effect of spatial processes in a heterogeneous environment on the dynamics o...
We develop stochastic spatial epidemic models with the competition of two pathogenic strains. The dy...
<div><p>Interactions among multiple infectious agents are increasingly recognized as a fundamental i...
When pathogen strains differing in virulence compete for hosts, spatial structuring of disease trans...
International audienceIn symbiotic interactions, spatiotemporal variation in the distribution or pop...
Landscape spatial heterogeneity interacts with ecological processes that influence pathogen emergenc...
Structure, in its many forms, is a central theme in theoretical population ecology. At a mathematica...
Both theory and experimental evolution studies predict migration to influence the outcome of antagon...
| openaire: EC/H2020/281517/EU//PATHEVOLThe inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predicti...
AbstractInfectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual ...
There is an increasing recognition that individual-level spatial and temporal heterogeneity may play...
The endemic persistence of infectious diseases can often not be understood without taking into accou...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
Subpopulations of organisms in different habitat patches may differ from each other in biotic (e.g.,...
Subpopulations of organisms in different habitat patches may differ from each other in biotic (e.g.,...
This paper explores the effect of spatial processes in a heterogeneous environment on the dynamics o...
We develop stochastic spatial epidemic models with the competition of two pathogenic strains. The dy...
<div><p>Interactions among multiple infectious agents are increasingly recognized as a fundamental i...
When pathogen strains differing in virulence compete for hosts, spatial structuring of disease trans...
International audienceIn symbiotic interactions, spatiotemporal variation in the distribution or pop...
Landscape spatial heterogeneity interacts with ecological processes that influence pathogen emergenc...
Structure, in its many forms, is a central theme in theoretical population ecology. At a mathematica...
Both theory and experimental evolution studies predict migration to influence the outcome of antagon...
| openaire: EC/H2020/281517/EU//PATHEVOLThe inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predicti...
AbstractInfectious disease incidence data are increasingly available at the level of the individual ...