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Spatial correlation as an early warning signal of regime shifts in a multiplex disease-behaviour network
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    Spatial correlation as an early warning signal of regime shifts in a multiplex disease-behaviour network (English)
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    15 June 2018
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    adaptive networks
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    multiplex networks
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    behavioral modelling
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    coupled behavior-disease models
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    regime shifts
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    early warning signal
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