Spatial analyses of pathogen occurrence in their natural surroundings entail unique opportunities for assessing in vivo drivers of disease epidemiology. Such studies are however confronted by the complexity of the landscape driving epidemic spread and disease persistence. Since relevant information on how the landscape influences epidemiological dynamics is rarely available, simple spatial models of spread are often used. In the current study we demonstrate both how more complex transmission pathways could be incorpoted to epidemiological analyses and how this can offer novel insights into understanding disease spread across the landscape. Our study is focused on Podosphaera plantaginis, a powdery mildew pathogen that transmits from one hos...
Exotic pathogens and pests threaten ecosystem service, biodiversity, and crop security globally. If ...
How a disease is transmitted affects our ability to determine R0, the average number of new cases ca...
To effectively control the geographical dissemination of infectious diseases, their properties need ...
Author summary Studying pathogen transmission dynamics within their natural environments can yield i...
Understanding how variation in hosts, parasites, and the environment shapes patterns of disease is k...
International audienceThe inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predictions of when and wh...
| openaire: EC/H2020/281517/EU//PATHEVOLThe inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predicti...
The inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predictions of when and where infection is expec...
International audienceFew investigations on host diversification at the landscape scale to control p...
There is increasing use of networks in ecology and epidemiology, but still relatively little applica...
Landscape spatial heterogeneity interacts with ecological processes that influence pathogen emergenc...
Outbreaks of a plant disease in a landscape can be meaningfully modelled using networks with nodes r...
Many devastating pathogens are passively dispersed, and their epidemics are characterized by variati...
How a disease is transmitted affects our ability to determine R₀, the average number of new cases ca...
BGPI : équipe 6 BGPI : équipe 6BGPI : équipe 6Using modelling, many studies have tried to understand...
Exotic pathogens and pests threaten ecosystem service, biodiversity, and crop security globally. If ...
How a disease is transmitted affects our ability to determine R0, the average number of new cases ca...
To effectively control the geographical dissemination of infectious diseases, their properties need ...
Author summary Studying pathogen transmission dynamics within their natural environments can yield i...
Understanding how variation in hosts, parasites, and the environment shapes patterns of disease is k...
International audienceThe inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predictions of when and wh...
| openaire: EC/H2020/281517/EU//PATHEVOLThe inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predicti...
The inherently variable nature of epidemics renders predictions of when and where infection is expec...
International audienceFew investigations on host diversification at the landscape scale to control p...
There is increasing use of networks in ecology and epidemiology, but still relatively little applica...
Landscape spatial heterogeneity interacts with ecological processes that influence pathogen emergenc...
Outbreaks of a plant disease in a landscape can be meaningfully modelled using networks with nodes r...
Many devastating pathogens are passively dispersed, and their epidemics are characterized by variati...
How a disease is transmitted affects our ability to determine R₀, the average number of new cases ca...
BGPI : équipe 6 BGPI : équipe 6BGPI : équipe 6Using modelling, many studies have tried to understand...
Exotic pathogens and pests threaten ecosystem service, biodiversity, and crop security globally. If ...
How a disease is transmitted affects our ability to determine R0, the average number of new cases ca...
To effectively control the geographical dissemination of infectious diseases, their properties need ...