Evolution of virulence in emerging epidemics: from theory to experimental evolution and back
The experimental validation of theoretical predictions is a crucial step in demonstrating the predictive power of a model. While quantitative validations are common in infectious diseases epidemiology, experimental microbiology primarily focuses on the evaluation of a qualitative match between model...
Main Authors: | Benhamou, W, Blanquart, F, Choisy, M, Berngruber, TW, Choquet, R, Gandon, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2024
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