We consider a mathematical model for a host–pathogen interaction where the host population is split into two categories: those susceptible to disease and those resistant to disease. Since the model was motivated by studies on insect populations, we consider a discrete-time model to reflect the discrete generations which are common among insect species. Whether an individual is born susceptible or resistant to disease depends on the local population levels at the start of each generation. In particular, we are interested in the case where the fraction of resistant individuals in the population increases as the total population increases. This may be seen as a positive feedback mechanism since disease is the only population control imposed up...
Abstract Population dynamics of host-parasitoid interactions have been traditionally studied using a...
1. Pathogens are known to cause horizontally transmitted overt (fully symptomatic) and vertically tr...
A model is introduced for the transmission dynamics of a vector-borne disease with two vector strain...
The interplay between coevolutionary and population or community dynamics is currently the focus of ...
The theory of insect population dynamics has shown that heterogeneity in natural-enemy attack rates ...
Forest-insect systems frequently show cyclic dynamics which has been of considerable interest to bot...
In models of insect–pathogen interactions, the transmission parameter (ν) is the term that describes...
Forest-insect systems frequently show cyclic dynamics which has been of considerable interest to bot...
1. The hypothesis that multiple infections might disrupt or alter the density-dependent processes re...
Within many agricultural systems, insect pests and their natural enemies are forced to persist as a ...
In models of insect–pathogen interactions, the transmission parameter (ν) is the term that ...
Abstract Background Vector-borne diseases are important public health issues and, consequently, in s...
Pathogens play an important role for many host organisms, ranging from population regulation to spec...
1. The transmission of insect pathogens cannot be adequately described by direct linear functions of...
There is an increasing appreciation of the importance of transgenerational effects on offspring fitn...
Abstract Population dynamics of host-parasitoid interactions have been traditionally studied using a...
1. Pathogens are known to cause horizontally transmitted overt (fully symptomatic) and vertically tr...
A model is introduced for the transmission dynamics of a vector-borne disease with two vector strain...
The interplay between coevolutionary and population or community dynamics is currently the focus of ...
The theory of insect population dynamics has shown that heterogeneity in natural-enemy attack rates ...
Forest-insect systems frequently show cyclic dynamics which has been of considerable interest to bot...
In models of insect–pathogen interactions, the transmission parameter (ν) is the term that describes...
Forest-insect systems frequently show cyclic dynamics which has been of considerable interest to bot...
1. The hypothesis that multiple infections might disrupt or alter the density-dependent processes re...
Within many agricultural systems, insect pests and their natural enemies are forced to persist as a ...
In models of insect–pathogen interactions, the transmission parameter (ν) is the term that ...
Abstract Background Vector-borne diseases are important public health issues and, consequently, in s...
Pathogens play an important role for many host organisms, ranging from population regulation to spec...
1. The transmission of insect pathogens cannot be adequately described by direct linear functions of...
There is an increasing appreciation of the importance of transgenerational effects on offspring fitn...
Abstract Population dynamics of host-parasitoid interactions have been traditionally studied using a...
1. Pathogens are known to cause horizontally transmitted overt (fully symptomatic) and vertically tr...
A model is introduced for the transmission dynamics of a vector-borne disease with two vector strain...