Effects of variation in disease parameters on the period (left column) and amplitude (right column) of the multiyear cycles predicted by model (1), for fixed values of β (labelled on plot) and different rodent population parameters ()

Parameter values are: (a, b) Kielder forest field voles; (c, d) Manor Wood bank voles; (e, f) French common voles; (g, h) northern Fennoscandian field voles. Results for all values of β, for all rodent population parameters, are given in . In the colour bar ‘n.d.’ denotes simulations in which the di...

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Main Authors: Smith, Matthew J, White, Andrew, Sherratt, Jonathan A, Telfer, Sandra, Begon, Michael, Lambin, Xavier
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spelling ftdatacite:10.6084/m9.figshare.82029 2023-05-15T16:13:02+02:00 Effects of variation in disease parameters on the period (left column) and amplitude (right column) of the multiyear cycles predicted by model (1), for fixed values of β (labelled on plot) and different rodent population parameters () Smith, Matthew J White, Andrew Sherratt, Jonathan A Telfer, Sandra Begon, Michael Lambin, Xavier 2011 https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.82029 https://figshare.com/articles/figure/Effects_of_variation_in_disease_parameters_on_the_period_left_column_and_amplitude_right_column_of_the_multiyear_cycles_predicted_by_model_1_for_fixed_values_of_labelled_on_plot_and_different_rodent_population_parameters_/82029 unknown figshare Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode cc-by-4.0 CC-BY Uncategorized Image Figure graphic ImageObject 2011 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.82029 2021-11-05T12:55:41Z Parameter values are: (a, b) Kielder forest field voles; (c, d) Manor Wood bank voles; (e, f) French common voles; (g, h) northern Fennoscandian field voles. Results for all values of β, for all rodent population parameters, are given in . In the colour bar ‘n.d.’ denotes simulations in which the disease prevalence decays to zero during the course of the simulation. In these cases the susceptible population density exhibits regular annual cycles. Similarly, ‘n.c.’ denotes simulations in which disease remains endemic in the population and all four population components exhibit regular annual cycles. The dominant period of the multiyear dynamics was measured by spectral analysis (using fast Fourier transform) of 256 years of equilibrium population data, measured annually (see for a review). The amplitude was the difference between the maximum and the minimum total population density in this data set. For brevity we do not distinguish between regularly repeated multiyear cycles and irregular (pseudo-periodic) multiyear cycles. Copyright information: Taken from "Disease effects on reproduction can cause population cycles in seasonal environments"The Journal of Animal Ecology 2008;77(2):378-389.Published online Jan 2008PMCID:PMC2408661.© 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 British Ecological Society Still Image Fennoscandian DataCite Metadata Store (German National Library of Science and Technology)
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Effects of variation in disease parameters on the period (left column) and amplitude (right column) of the multiyear cycles predicted by model (1), for fixed values of β (labelled on plot) and different rodent population parameters ()
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description Parameter values are: (a, b) Kielder forest field voles; (c, d) Manor Wood bank voles; (e, f) French common voles; (g, h) northern Fennoscandian field voles. Results for all values of β, for all rodent population parameters, are given in . In the colour bar ‘n.d.’ denotes simulations in which the disease prevalence decays to zero during the course of the simulation. In these cases the susceptible population density exhibits regular annual cycles. Similarly, ‘n.c.’ denotes simulations in which disease remains endemic in the population and all four population components exhibit regular annual cycles. The dominant period of the multiyear dynamics was measured by spectral analysis (using fast Fourier transform) of 256 years of equilibrium population data, measured annually (see for a review). The amplitude was the difference between the maximum and the minimum total population density in this data set. For brevity we do not distinguish between regularly repeated multiyear cycles and irregular (pseudo-periodic) multiyear cycles. Copyright information: Taken from "Disease effects on reproduction can cause population cycles in seasonal environments"The Journal of Animal Ecology 2008;77(2):378-389.Published online Jan 2008PMCID:PMC2408661.© 2007 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2007 British Ecological Society
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title Effects of variation in disease parameters on the period (left column) and amplitude (right column) of the multiyear cycles predicted by model (1), for fixed values of β (labelled on plot) and different rodent population parameters ()
title_short Effects of variation in disease parameters on the period (left column) and amplitude (right column) of the multiyear cycles predicted by model (1), for fixed values of β (labelled on plot) and different rodent population parameters ()
title_full Effects of variation in disease parameters on the period (left column) and amplitude (right column) of the multiyear cycles predicted by model (1), for fixed values of β (labelled on plot) and different rodent population parameters ()
title_fullStr Effects of variation in disease parameters on the period (left column) and amplitude (right column) of the multiyear cycles predicted by model (1), for fixed values of β (labelled on plot) and different rodent population parameters ()
title_full_unstemmed Effects of variation in disease parameters on the period (left column) and amplitude (right column) of the multiyear cycles predicted by model (1), for fixed values of β (labelled on plot) and different rodent population parameters ()
title_sort effects of variation in disease parameters on the period (left column) and amplitude (right column) of the multiyear cycles predicted by model (1), for fixed values of β (labelled on plot) and different rodent population parameters ()
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