Author: Luis, Angela D.; O'Shea, Thomas J.; Hayman, David T. S.; Wood, James L. N.; Cunningham, Andrew A.; Gilbert, Amy T.; Mills, James N.; Webb, Colleen T.
Title: Network analysis of host–virus communities in bats and rodents reveals determinants of cross-species transmission Document date: 2015_8_24
ID: yqc8r3ll_49
Snippet: The links in our networks represent real connections, the sharing of viruses, and may be evidence of cross-species transmission, coevolution of host and virus lineages, or indirect links of cross-species transmission through an intermediate host or vector. The importance of phylogeny for viral sharing could indicate the virus originated in a common ancestor and was maintained or coevolved in separate lineages, or the greater ability of viruses to.....
Document: The links in our networks represent real connections, the sharing of viruses, and may be evidence of cross-species transmission, coevolution of host and virus lineages, or indirect links of cross-species transmission through an intermediate host or vector. The importance of phylogeny for viral sharing could indicate the virus originated in a common ancestor and was maintained or coevolved in separate lineages, or the greater ability of viruses to transmit between closely related species. However, the greater importance of sympatry in viral sharing indicates that cross-species transmission is at least as important if not more important than coevolution in establishing the network.
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