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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_35
    Snippet: Although bats generally have received attention as disease reservoirs, some species are more important for disease emergence. We determined which species have the most viruses, the highest degree (the most connections) and the highest betweenness in the network (a measure of network centrality the number of shortest paths between any two nodes that go through the node of interest) and host traits associated with these network metrics. For all ana.....
    Document: Although bats generally have received attention as disease reservoirs, some species are more important for disease emergence. We determined which species have the most viruses, the highest degree (the most connections) and the highest betweenness in the network (a measure of network centrality the number of shortest paths between any two nodes that go through the node of interest) and host traits associated with these network metrics. For all analyses of the bat and rodent networks, sampling effort was importantthe more a species was studied, the more viruses, higher degree and higher betweenness. Consequently, we adjusted for sampling effort by number of citations on Web of Science.

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