The negative binomial distribution (NBD) is widely used to describe the distribution of parasitic helminths in a number of host individuals and has proved a useful, though possibly overused, empirical and theoretical device. It is therefore important that the limits to the applicability of the NBD be clearly defined. In this paper, Alan Grafen and Mark Woolhouse consider applications of the NBD in situations where either the host or parasite population can be divided into subpopulations of different types (eg. by age, sex or genotype), and they describe the relationships between the frequency distributions relevant to the different subpopulations and those relevant to the total population
Anthelmintic resistance has become an increasing problem particularly to gastrointestinal tract nema...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
The Anderson-May model of human parasite infections and specifically that for the intestinal worm As...
The negative binomial distribution (NBD) is widely used to describe the distribution of parasitic he...
We present a spatial model for the mean and correlation of highly dispersed count data, and apply it...
This paper describes the frequency and number of Sphyrion laevigatum in the skin of Genypterus blaco...
<p>Here, all SWB distributions (right-hand panels) are produced from an uninfected source . (a) NB-M...
Recent studies on biological data which vary somewhat from Poisson description have brought the nega...
The Anderson–May model of human parasite infections and specifically that for the intestinal worm As...
The overdispersion in macroparasite infection intensity among host populations is commonly simulated...
The overdispersion in macroparasite infection intensity among host populations is commonly simulated...
1. Empirically, parasite distributions are often best described by the negative binomial distributio...
Nematodes of the genus Anisakis have marine fishes as intermediate hosts. One of these hosts is Thyr...
Modeling empirical distributions of repeated counts with parametric probability distributions is a f...
This paper describes the frequency and number of Trifur tortuosus in the skin of Merluccius gayi, an...
Anthelmintic resistance has become an increasing problem particularly to gastrointestinal tract nema...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
The Anderson-May model of human parasite infections and specifically that for the intestinal worm As...
The negative binomial distribution (NBD) is widely used to describe the distribution of parasitic he...
We present a spatial model for the mean and correlation of highly dispersed count data, and apply it...
This paper describes the frequency and number of Sphyrion laevigatum in the skin of Genypterus blaco...
<p>Here, all SWB distributions (right-hand panels) are produced from an uninfected source . (a) NB-M...
Recent studies on biological data which vary somewhat from Poisson description have brought the nega...
The Anderson–May model of human parasite infections and specifically that for the intestinal worm As...
The overdispersion in macroparasite infection intensity among host populations is commonly simulated...
The overdispersion in macroparasite infection intensity among host populations is commonly simulated...
1. Empirically, parasite distributions are often best described by the negative binomial distributio...
Nematodes of the genus Anisakis have marine fishes as intermediate hosts. One of these hosts is Thyr...
Modeling empirical distributions of repeated counts with parametric probability distributions is a f...
This paper describes the frequency and number of Trifur tortuosus in the skin of Merluccius gayi, an...
Anthelmintic resistance has become an increasing problem particularly to gastrointestinal tract nema...
International audienceA frequent issue in the study of species abundance consists in modeling empiri...
The Anderson-May model of human parasite infections and specifically that for the intestinal worm As...