Classic infectious disease theory assumes that transmission depends on either the global density of the parasite (for directly transmitted diseases) or its global frequency (for sexually transmitted diseases). One important implication of this dichotomy is that parasite-driven host extinction is only predicted under frequency-dependent transmission. However, transmission is fundamentally a local process between individuals that is determined by their and/or their vector’s behaviour. We examine the implications of local transmission processes to the likelihood of disease-driven host extinction. Local density-dependent transmission can lead to parasite-driven extinction, but extinction is more likely under local frequency-dependent transmissi...
International audienceStochastic fluctuations in the transmission process of microparasites generate...
Predicting species\u27 fates following the introduction of a novel pathogen is a significant and gro...
The relationship between species richness and the prevalence of vector-borne disease has been widely...
Models incorporating density-dependent disease transmission functions generally provide a good fit f...
SummaryIndividuals tend to interact more strongly with nearby individuals or within particular socia...
1) The persistence of parasites that are only seen in intermittent outbreaks has intrigued ecologist...
For infections that become endemic in a population, the process may appear stable over a long time s...
The assumption that populations are completely mixed is reasonable for many populations, but there i...
For infections that become endemic in a population, the process may appear stable over a long time s...
It is clear that the evolution of infectious disease may be influenced by population spatial structu...
1 Arguably the most important and elusive component of host-parasite models is the transmission func...
1 Arguably the most important and elusive component of host-parasite models is the transmission func...
Predicting species\u27 fates following the introduction of a novel pathogen is a significant and gro...
Predicting species' fates following the introduction of a novel pathogen is a significant and growin...
AbstractAn epidemic model is proposed to describe the dynamics of disease spread between two patches...
International audienceStochastic fluctuations in the transmission process of microparasites generate...
Predicting species\u27 fates following the introduction of a novel pathogen is a significant and gro...
The relationship between species richness and the prevalence of vector-borne disease has been widely...
Models incorporating density-dependent disease transmission functions generally provide a good fit f...
SummaryIndividuals tend to interact more strongly with nearby individuals or within particular socia...
1) The persistence of parasites that are only seen in intermittent outbreaks has intrigued ecologist...
For infections that become endemic in a population, the process may appear stable over a long time s...
The assumption that populations are completely mixed is reasonable for many populations, but there i...
For infections that become endemic in a population, the process may appear stable over a long time s...
It is clear that the evolution of infectious disease may be influenced by population spatial structu...
1 Arguably the most important and elusive component of host-parasite models is the transmission func...
1 Arguably the most important and elusive component of host-parasite models is the transmission func...
Predicting species\u27 fates following the introduction of a novel pathogen is a significant and gro...
Predicting species' fates following the introduction of a novel pathogen is a significant and growin...
AbstractAn epidemic model is proposed to describe the dynamics of disease spread between two patches...
International audienceStochastic fluctuations in the transmission process of microparasites generate...
Predicting species\u27 fates following the introduction of a novel pathogen is a significant and gro...
The relationship between species richness and the prevalence of vector-borne disease has been widely...