Selected article for: "disease effect and host model"

Author: Wayne M. Getz; Richard Salter; Krti Tallam
Title: A quantitative narrative on movement, disease and patch exploitation in nesting agent groups
  • Document date: 2019_10_3
  • ID: 5gzgfudh_114
    Snippet: In our model, we incorporate the effect of pathogens on host population dynamics; therefore, individuals in disease states E and I do not reproduce. Individuals in disease state S or V, and whose fitness value exceeds b min will not move at the next time step, but instead will give rise to a new individual. Furthermore, newly reproduced individuals will belong to the same colony as their parents......
    Document: In our model, we incorporate the effect of pathogens on host population dynamics; therefore, individuals in disease states E and I do not reproduce. Individuals in disease state S or V, and whose fitness value exceeds b min will not move at the next time step, but instead will give rise to a new individual. Furthermore, newly reproduced individuals will belong to the same colony as their parents.

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