Infectious diseases often spread as spatial epidemic outbreak waves. A number of model studies have shown that such spatial pattern formation can have important consequences for the evolution of pathogens. Here, we show that such spatial patterns can cause cyclic evolutionary dynamics in selection for the length of the infectious period. The necessary reversal in the direction of selection is enabled by a qualitative change in the spatial pattern from epidemic waves to irregular local outbreaks. The spatial patterns are an emergent property of the epidemic system, and they are robust against changes in specific model assumptions. Our results indicate that emergent spatial patterns can act as a rich source for complexity in pathogen evolutio...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
Many zoonotic, novel infectious diseases in humans appear as sporadic infections with spatially and ...
Waterborne diseases are a diverse family of infections transmitted through ingestion of-or contact w...
Viruses have two modes spread in a host body, one is to release infectious particles from infected c...
It is clear that the evolution of infectious disease may be influenced by population spatial structu...
When pathogen strains differing in virulence compete for hosts, spatial structuring of disease trans...
Pathogen transmission and virulence are main evolutionary variables broadly assumed to be linked thr...
The rich theory of infectious disease modelling using the Susceptible–Infectious–Recovered (SIR) fra...
Ecological dynamics can produce a variety of striking patterns. On ecological time scales, pattern f...
Reducing risky behaviour and/or avoiding sites where the risk of infection is perceived as higher (b...
Pathogen transmission and virulence are main evolutionary variables broadly assumed to be linked th...
The endemic persistence of infectious diseases can often not be understood without taking into accou...
We explore pathogen virulence evolution during the spatial expansion of an infectious disease epidem...
We develop stochastic spatial epidemic models with the competition of two pathogenic strains. The dy...
Many zoonotic, novel infectious diseases in humans appear as sporadic infections with spatially and ...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
Many zoonotic, novel infectious diseases in humans appear as sporadic infections with spatially and ...
Waterborne diseases are a diverse family of infections transmitted through ingestion of-or contact w...
Viruses have two modes spread in a host body, one is to release infectious particles from infected c...
It is clear that the evolution of infectious disease may be influenced by population spatial structu...
When pathogen strains differing in virulence compete for hosts, spatial structuring of disease trans...
Pathogen transmission and virulence are main evolutionary variables broadly assumed to be linked thr...
The rich theory of infectious disease modelling using the Susceptible–Infectious–Recovered (SIR) fra...
Ecological dynamics can produce a variety of striking patterns. On ecological time scales, pattern f...
Reducing risky behaviour and/or avoiding sites where the risk of infection is perceived as higher (b...
Pathogen transmission and virulence are main evolutionary variables broadly assumed to be linked th...
The endemic persistence of infectious diseases can often not be understood without taking into accou...
We explore pathogen virulence evolution during the spatial expansion of an infectious disease epidem...
We develop stochastic spatial epidemic models with the competition of two pathogenic strains. The dy...
Many zoonotic, novel infectious diseases in humans appear as sporadic infections with spatially and ...
The establishment and spread of a disease within a metapopulation is influenced both by dynamics wit...
Many zoonotic, novel infectious diseases in humans appear as sporadic infections with spatially and ...
Waterborne diseases are a diverse family of infections transmitted through ingestion of-or contact w...