Multihost vector-borne infectious diseases form a significant fraction of the global infectious disease burden. In this study we explore the relationship between host diversity, vector behavior, and disease risk. To this end, we have developed a new dynamic model which includes two distinct host species and one vector species with variable preferences. With the aid of the model we were able to compute the basic reproductive rate, R 0, a well-established measure of disease risk that serves as a threshold parameter for disease outbreak. The model analysis reveals that the system has two different qualitative behaviors: (i) the well-known dilution effect, where the maximal R0 is obtained in a community which consists a single host (ii) a new a...
Models used to investigate the relationship between biodiversity change and vector-borne disease ris...
Control of human infectious disease has been promoted as a valuable ecosystem service arising from t...
Vector-borne zoonotic disease agents, which are known to often infect multiple species in the wild, ...
<div><p>Multihost vector-borne infectious diseases form a significant fraction of the global infecti...
The relationship between species richness and the prevalence of vector-borne disease has been widely...
Infectious diseases can impact human welfare and impede wildlife management. Much recent research ex...
In this article, we summarize the major scientific developments of the last decade on the transmissi...
Models used to investigate the relationship between biodiversity change and vector-borne disease ris...
Infectious diseases continue to impact human lives. However, surprisingly little is known about the ...
The term “Dilution effect” has been coined to describe scenarios under which pathogen transmission i...
Over the past years, biodiversity has been reduced on an unprecedented scale, while new infectious d...
Community structure is heterogeneous at a variety of spatial and temporal scales, and this variation...
Disease transmission is a product of mechanisms and interactions at multiple levels of biological or...
The question of how biodiversity influences the emergence of infectious diseases is the subject of o...
Theory predicts that increasing biodiversity will dilute the risk of infectious diseases under certa...
Models used to investigate the relationship between biodiversity change and vector-borne disease ris...
Control of human infectious disease has been promoted as a valuable ecosystem service arising from t...
Vector-borne zoonotic disease agents, which are known to often infect multiple species in the wild, ...
<div><p>Multihost vector-borne infectious diseases form a significant fraction of the global infecti...
The relationship between species richness and the prevalence of vector-borne disease has been widely...
Infectious diseases can impact human welfare and impede wildlife management. Much recent research ex...
In this article, we summarize the major scientific developments of the last decade on the transmissi...
Models used to investigate the relationship between biodiversity change and vector-borne disease ris...
Infectious diseases continue to impact human lives. However, surprisingly little is known about the ...
The term “Dilution effect” has been coined to describe scenarios under which pathogen transmission i...
Over the past years, biodiversity has been reduced on an unprecedented scale, while new infectious d...
Community structure is heterogeneous at a variety of spatial and temporal scales, and this variation...
Disease transmission is a product of mechanisms and interactions at multiple levels of biological or...
The question of how biodiversity influences the emergence of infectious diseases is the subject of o...
Theory predicts that increasing biodiversity will dilute the risk of infectious diseases under certa...
Models used to investigate the relationship between biodiversity change and vector-borne disease ris...
Control of human infectious disease has been promoted as a valuable ecosystem service arising from t...
Vector-borne zoonotic disease agents, which are known to often infect multiple species in the wild, ...