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Landscape Epidemiology of Vector-Borne Diseases
2010
Annual Review of Entomology
Landscape epidemiology describes how the temporal dynamics of host, vector, and pathogen populations interact spatially within a permissive environment to enable transmission. The spatially defined focus, or nidus, of transmission may be characterized by vegetation as well as by climate, latitude, elevation, and geology. The ecological complexity, dimensions, and temporal stability of the nidus are determined largely by pathogen natural history and vector bionomics. Host populations,
doi:10.1146/annurev-ento-112408-085419
pmid:19737082
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