Title of article :
Spatially extended host–parasite interactions: The role of recovery and immunity
Author/Authors :
Steven D. Webb، نويسنده , , Matt J. Keeling، نويسنده , , Mike Boots، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages :
16
From page :
251
To page :
266
Abstract :
Techniques for determining the long-term dynamics of host–parasite systems are well established for mixed populations. The field of spatial modelling in ecology is more recent but a number of key advances have been made. In this paper, we use state-of-the-art approximation techniques, supported by simulations, in order to investigate the role of recovery and immunity in spatially structured populations. Our approach is to use correlation models, namely pair-wise models, to capture the spatial relationships of contacts and interactions between individuals. We use the pair-wise framework to address a number of key ecological questions; including, the persistence of endemic limit cycles and regions of parasite-driven extinction—features which differentiate spatial from non-spatial models—and the effects on invasion fitness. We demonstrate a loss of limit cycle behaviour, in addition to an increase in the critical transmissibility and extinction thresholds, when recovery is included. This approach allows for a better analytical understanding of the dynamics of host–parasite interactions and demonstrates the importance of recovery and immunity in local interactions.
Keywords :
Invasion fitness , Spatial structure , Pair-wise approximation , Limit cycles , Host extinction
Journal title :
Theoretical Population Biology
Serial Year :
2007
Journal title :
Theoretical Population Biology
Record number :
773971
Link To Document :
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