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February 2006 Stochastic spatial models of host-pathogen and host-mutualist interactions I
N. Lanchier, C. Neuhauser
Ann. Appl. Probab. 16(1): 448-474 (February 2006). DOI: 10.1214/105051605000000782

Abstract

Mutualists and pathogens, collectively called symbionts, are ubiquitous in plant communities. While some symbionts are highly host-specific, others associate with multiple hosts. The outcomes of multispecies host-symbiont interactions with different degrees of specificity are difficult to predict at this point due to a lack of a general conceptual framework. Complicating our predictive power is the fact that plant populations are spatially explicit, and we know from past research that explicit space can profoundly alter plant-plant interactions. We introduce a spatially explicit, stochastic model to investigate the role of explicit space and host-specificity in multispecies host-symbiont interactions. We find that in our model, pathogens can significantly alter the spatial structure of plant communities, promoting coexistence, whereas mutualists appear to have only a limited effect. Effects are more pronounced the more host-specific symbionts are.

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N. Lanchier. C. Neuhauser. "Stochastic spatial models of host-pathogen and host-mutualist interactions I." Ann. Appl. Probab. 16 (1) 448 - 474, February 2006. https://doi.org/10.1214/105051605000000782

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Published: February 2006
First available in Project Euclid: 6 March 2006

zbMATH: 1096.92046
MathSciNet: MR2209349
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1214/105051605000000782

Subjects:
Primary: 60K35 , 82C22

Keywords: contact process , epidemic models , mutualist , pathogen , voter model

Rights: Copyright © 2006 Institute of Mathematical Statistics

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