Selected article for: "population prevalence level and prevalence level"

Author: Anna R. Sjodin; Michael R. Willig; Simon J. Anthony
Title: Quantitative Delineation of Herpesviruses in Bats for use in Ecological Studies
  • Document date: 2019_11_26
  • ID: 21ldw4lk_25
    Snippet: No OTU existed at a prevalence greater than 6.2% in the entire host community (i.e. across all host species). When viral metacommunities were examined at the level of host population (i.e. in a single species), however, OTU prevalence reached a peak of 26.3% (OTU 17 in A. jamaicensis; Table 2 ). At the population-level, four OTUs reached a prevalence greater than 20%, and 29 OTUs existed at prevalence values between 1% and 10%. Five OTUs existed .....
    Document: No OTU existed at a prevalence greater than 6.2% in the entire host community (i.e. across all host species). When viral metacommunities were examined at the level of host population (i.e. in a single species), however, OTU prevalence reached a peak of 26.3% (OTU 17 in A. jamaicensis; Table 2 ). At the population-level, four OTUs reached a prevalence greater than 20%, and 29 OTUs existed at prevalence values between 1% and 10%. Five OTUs existed at a prevalence less than 1% in all of their host populations. OTU richness per host population ranged from three to 15. In comparison, humans are the only host species for which comprehensive data are available on total herpesvirus richness, and only eight known herpesvirus species infect humans, despite their cosmopolitan distribution.

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