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Pathogen invasion and host extinction in lattice structured populations
Authors:Kazunori Satō  Hirotsugu Matsuda  Akira Sasaki
Institution:(1) Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Kyushu University, 812 Fukuoka, Japan
Abstract:We examined the propagation of an infectious disease and the eventual extinction of the host population in a lattice-structured population. Both the host colonization and pathogen transmission processes are assumed to be restricted to act between the nearest neighbor sites. The model is analyzed by an improved version of pair approximation (IPA). Pair approximation is a technique to trace the dynamics of the number of nearest neighbor pairs having particular states, and IPA takes account of the clustering property of lattice models more precisely. The results are checked by computer simulations. The analysis shows: (i) in a one-dimensional lattice population, a pathogen cannot invade a host population no matter how large is the transmission rate; (ii) in a two-dimensional lattice population, pathogens will drive the host to extinction if the transmission rate is larger than a threshold. These results indicate that spatially structured population models may give qualitatively different results from conventional population models, such as Lotka-Volterra ones, without spatial structure.
Keywords:Lattice model  Host extinction  Pathogen invasion  Improved pair approximation (IPA)  Contact process
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