Author:
Rouis Sonia Ould,Rouis Abdelhalim Ould,Dumont Henri J.,Magellan Kit,Arab Abdeslem
Abstract
AbstractThe dynamics of the emergence, duration, and decline phases in epizootic cycles are well known for humans and some crops, but they are poorly understood for host–parasite systems in the wild. Parasites may be particularly insidious as they are often introduced unintentionally, simultaneously with their hosts, and later transferred to species in the new location. Here we investigate the epizootic dynamics of the tapeworm
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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