Disease evolution across a range of spatio-temporal scales
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2038872 (Why is no real title available?)
- A competitive exclusion principle for pathogen virulence
- Adaptive Dynamics of Infectious Diseases
- Collective dynamics of `small-world' networks
- Diversity and virulence thresholds in AIDS.
- Dynamics in a lattice epidemic model
- Dynamics of HIV infection of CD4\(^ +\) T cells
- Epidemiological models for sexually transmitted diseases
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- Exploring complex networks
- Measures of concurrency in networks and the spread of infectious disease
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- The evolution of cooperation
- The influence of concurrent partnerships on the dynamics of HIV/AIDS
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(10)- Modeling the trade-off between transmissibility and contact in infectious disease dynamics
- Coevolutionary cycling of host sociality and pathogen virulence in contact networks
- Spreadability and evolving interfaces
- A construction method to study the role of incidence in the adaptive dynamics of pathogens with direct and environmental transmission
- Virulence and transmission modes in metapopulations: when group selection increases virulence
- Networks in Epidemiology
- The dynamic nature of contact networks in infectious disease epidemiology
- The role of spatial population structure on the evolution of parasites with acquired immunity and demography
- Dynamics and genealogy of strains in spatially extended host-pathogen models
- The impact of past epidemics on future disease dynamics
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