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The following pages link to Analytic models for the patchy spread of plant disease (Q886705):
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- Moment equations and dynamics of a household SIS epidemiological model (Q263686) (← links)
- Moment equations in spatial evolutionary ecology (Q307661) (← links)
- Analytic approximation of spatial epidemic models of foot and mouth disease (Q615449) (← links)
- Combining endogenous and exogenous spatial variability in analytical population models (Q851301) (← links)
- An epidemic patchy model with entry-exit screening (Q887128) (← links)
- Using network models to approximate spatial point-process models (Q1399014) (← links)
- Host spatial heterogeneity and the spread of vector-borne infection. (Q1427691) (← links)
- Epidemics on plants: modeling long-range dispersal on spatially embedded networks (Q1642644) (← links)
- Equilibrium properties of the spatial SIS model as a point pattern dynamics -- how is infection distributed over space? (Q1734240) (← links)
- Pair and triplet approximation of a spatial lattice population model with multiscale dispersal using Markov chains for estimating spatial autocorrelation (Q1783484) (← links)
- Analytical methods for predicting the behaviour of population models with general spatial interactions (Q1873135) (← links)
- On moment closures for population dynamics in continuous space (Q2189302) (← links)
- The effect of static and dynamic spatially structured disturbances on a locally dispersing population (Q2210029) (← links)
- Moment approximation of individual-based models. Application to the study of the spatial dynamics of phytoplankton populations (Q2246073) (← links)
- Systematization of a set of closure techniques (Q2261818) (← links)
- Spatial point processes and moment dynamics in the life sciences: a parsimonious derivation and some extensions (Q2355927) (← links)
- Asymptotically exact analysis of stochastic metapopulation dynamics with explicit spatial structure (Q2489979) (← links)
- The spread of infectious diseases in spatially structured populations: an invasory pair approxi\-ma\-tion (Q2494897) (← links)
- Pair statistics clarify percolation properties of spatially explicit simulations (Q2494906) (← links)
- A closure approximation technique for epidemic models (Q3070641) (← links)
- On a combinatorial problem in botanical epidemiology (Q5962522) (← links)
- Spatial metapopulation dynamics with local and global colonization (Q6078361) (← links)