Network epidemiology and plant trade networks
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Network epidemiology and plant trade networks

Epidemic models in complex networks are helping us better understand infectious disease outbreaks.

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Epidemic models in complex networks are helping us better understand infectious disease outbreaks. A review by Pautasso and Jeger published in AoB PLANTS focuses on the application of new developments in network epidemiology to the study and management of plant diseases. The main aspects covered are: 1) surveys of social networks, 2) models and data about human mobility, 3) epidemic models in directed and hierarchical networks, 4) studies of dynamic networks, and 5) spatial epidemic simulations integrating network data. Because of the increasing amounts of traded plant commodities and the associated rise in introduced plant pests and pathogens, network theory has a great potential in plant science.

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