Science, Volume 292John Michels (Journalist) American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2001 |
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... host genetic diversity for the evolution of virulence . The basic idea is that the host is a resource and that virulence ( harm to the host ) is an unavoidable side effect of host exploitation . Natural selec- tion is then assumed to ...
... host genetic diversity for the evolution of virulence . The basic idea is that the host is a resource and that virulence ( harm to the host ) is an unavoidable side effect of host exploitation . Natural selec- tion is then assumed to ...
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... host density , H , + H2 ( middle line ) . ( B ) Relationship between optimal virulence in the first host and transmissibility in the second host ( where optimal refers to the value which maximizes overall Ro ) . The model is Roxx / ( a ...
... host density , H , + H2 ( middle line ) . ( B ) Relationship between optimal virulence in the first host and transmissibility in the second host ( where optimal refers to the value which maximizes overall Ro ) . The model is Roxx / ( a ...
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... host species , the patho- gen can be more or less virulent in a second host than the first , and introduction of a sec- ond host can lead to an increase or a decrease in virulence in the first host ( Fig . 1B ) . More- over , if the second ...
... host species , the patho- gen can be more or less virulent in a second host than the first , and introduction of a sec- ond host can lead to an increase or a decrease in virulence in the first host ( Fig . 1B ) . More- over , if the second ...
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