Author: Jonathan Dushoff; Sang Woo Park
Title: Speed and strength of an epidemic intervention Document date: 2020_3_3
ID: fhqbw32a_40
Snippet: There is an analogy here with measures of fitness in theoretical ecology. For example, when a population is regulated by density dependence that affects all individuals identically, r may be the best measure of fitness (Pasztor et al., 1996) , but when regulation primarily affects juveniles mortality, R is likely to be superior (Mylius and Diekmann, 1995) . The importance of speed-based perspectives are still rarely recognized in the case of infe.....
Document: There is an analogy here with measures of fitness in theoretical ecology. For example, when a population is regulated by density dependence that affects all individuals identically, r may be the best measure of fitness (Pasztor et al., 1996) , but when regulation primarily affects juveniles mortality, R is likely to be superior (Mylius and Diekmann, 1995) . The importance of speed-based perspectives are still rarely recognized in the case of infectious disease, however.
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