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Unravelling Transmission in Epidemiological Models and its Role in the Disease-Diversity Relationship
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2022
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With the decrease of biodiversity worldwide coinciding with an increase in disease outbreaks, investigating this link is more important then ever before. This review outlines the different modelling methods commonly used for pathogen transmission in animal host systems. There are a multitude of ways a pathogen can invade and spread through a host population. The assumptions of the transmission model used to capture disease propagation determines the outbreak potential, the net reproductive
doi:10.20944/preprints202110.0295.v2
fatcat:3vret2y4wjh65m2l4qop4qtig4