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A simple epidemiological model for populations in the wild with Allee effects and disease-modified fitness
Yun Kang
, Carlos Castillo-Chavez
Polytechnic Science and Mathematics
Mathematical Computational Modeling Sciences Center, Simon A. Levin (MCMSC)
Integrative Sciences and Arts, College of (CISA)
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
Mathematical and Statistical Sciences, School of (SoMSS)
Hispanic Research Center (HRC)
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Allee Effect
100%
Epidemiological Model
98%
Fitness
85%
Persistence
25%
Extinction
25%
Multistability
17%
Acquisition
16%
Saddle-node Bifurcation
16%
Hysteresis
15%
Model
12%
Infection
12%
Resources
11%
Hopf Bifurcation
11%
Dependent
8%
Context
7%
Engineering & Materials Science
Hopf bifurcation
17%
Toys
15%
Hysteresis
12%