Title of article
Aggregation, Stability, and Oscillations in Different Models for Host-Macroparasite Interactions
Author/Authors
Roberto Rosa، نويسنده , , Andrea Pugliese، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
16
From page
319
To page
334
Abstract
Aggregation is generally recognized as an important factor in the dynamics of host–macroparasite interactions and it has been found relevant in stabilizing the dynamics toward an equilibrium coexistence. In this paper we review the models of Anderson and May (1978, J. Anim. Ecol. 47, 219–247, 249–267) and compare them with some more recently developed models, which incorporate explicit mechanisms (multiple infections or host heterogeneity) for generating aggregation and different degrees of mathematical accuracy. We found that the stabilization yielded by aggregation depends strongly on the mechanism producing the aggregation: multiple infections are much less stabilizing than when aggregation is assumed to be fixed from the outside, while the opposite holds for host heterogeneity. We also give analytical estimates of the period of oscillations occurring when the equilibrium is unstable. Finally, we explore in these models the role of aggregation in host regulation and in determining a threshold value for parasite establishment.
Journal title
Theoretical Population Biology
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Theoretical Population Biology
Record number
773652
Link To Document