Pathogen population dynamics

作者: M. W. Shaw

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-3302-1_8

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摘要: Population dynamics is the study of how size and structure populations respond to forces that act on them. The chapter begins with attempts clarify concepts time-scale, population structure, can be measured regulation a population. continues by considering pathogen change in fixed host over short time-scales, then when changes time-scale comparable and, finally, many generations both pathogen. argument uses reasoning about drastically simplified settings generalizations from experimental data.

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