A phylogenetic epidemiology approach to predicting the establishment of multi-host plant pests
Abstract Forecasting emergent pest spread is paramount to mitigating their impacts. For host-specialized pests, epidemiological models of spread through a single host population are well developed. However, most pests attack multiple host species; the challenge is predicting which communities are mo...
Egile Nagusiak: | Shannon Colleen Lynch, Edeli Reyes-Gonzalez, Emily L. Bossard, Karen S. Alarcon, Natalie L. R. Love, Allan D. Hollander, Beatriz E. Nobua-Behrmann, Gregory S. Gilbert |
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Formatua: | Artikulua |
Hizkuntza: | English |
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Nature Portfolio
2025-01-01
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Saila: | Communications Biology |
Sarrera elektronikoa: | https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-025-07540-y |
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