We use simulations to study the model’s behaviour where host populations are modelled as a 11 × 11 matrix which defines the proportion of the population with trait valuesH(a, c), witha(0, 1) andc(0,cmax). Microbes are similarly modelled as a 11 × 1 vector representing the...
In subject area:Earth and Planetary Sciences A host rock is defined as stromatolitic, blue-green, algae-rich dolomite-limestone found in a closed basin environment, which undergoes various geological processes resulting in an enriched HGO.
Then we consider a special case, based on a model of brain worm infection from white-tailed deer to moose populations, for which we discuss the invasion success/failure process and disprove a conjecture stated in an earlier work. 展开
Earth Lab, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Science, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA Maxwell B. Joseph Institute of Biodiversity, Animal Health and Comparative Medicine, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK Nardus Mollentze MRC - University of Glasgow Centre for Virus...
Rare earth dopingDouble perturbation theoryTensor operatorsThe theory of host sensitized luminescence based on the electrostatic model of interaction is extended beyond the free ionic system approximation and improved by the contributions that break the limitations of the single configuration approximation. ...
Background Viruses are ubiquitous biological entities, estimated to be the largest reservoirs of unexplored genetic diversity on Earth. Full functional characterization and annotation of newly-discovered viruses requires tools to enable taxonomic assignment, the range of hosts, and biological properties of ...
We consider an in-host virus dynamics model with spatial heterogeneity on the general bounded domain, and homogenous Neumann boundary condition. Under the assumption that only the free virus diffuse and the host cells (infected and uninfected) are not mobile, the model turns out to be hybrid in...
A simulation model for environmental population densities, survival rates and prevalence of Boophilus decoloratus (Acari: ixodidae) using remotely sensed e... A simulation model for the African tick Boophilus decoloratus is presented. This model is based on the use of a dynamic life table that...
These materials are also of academic importance, serving as an ideal model for studying the cationic size effect on structure stability associated with lanthanide contraction. In this Account, we present the work done by ourselves and others on t... 展开 ...
First, we inferred gene trees via maximum likelihood using IQ-Tree from amino acid sequences using the best-fit model chosen by IQ-Tree, and to reduce computational time, and because these trees were for screening outliers alone, we did not calculate support values and used IQ-Tree in “...