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March 2017 (v1)Journal articleMate Limitation in Fungal Plant Parasites Can Lead to Cyclic Epidemics in Perennial Host Populations
Fungal plant parasites represent a growing concern for biodiversity and food security. Most ascomycete species are capable of producing different types of infectious spores both asexually and sexually. Yet the contributions of both types of spores to epidemiological dynamics have still to been fully researched. Here we studied the effect of...
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June 15, 2014 (v1)Conference paper
Many populations are subjected to external perturbations that increase or decrease their sizes independently of the underlying population dynamics. On one hand, increases in population size are linked to introductions of new individuals; the underlying causes may be natural, e.g. immigration, or related to human practices, e.g. reintroduction...
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