Heterogeneity, Mixing, and the Spatial Scales of Mosquito-Borne Pathogen Transmission (original) (raw)

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Heterogeneity across scales.

Heterogeneity of outgoing secondary infections from subsets of blood-feeding habitats under different assumptions about their spatial arrangement. Phylograms are structured from bottom (depiction of spatial arrangement of blood feeding habitats) to top (by spatial extent and patch size) such that nearby blood-feeding habitats are grouped together, nearby groups combine to form larger groups, and so on, until all blood-feeding habitats are grouped together. Colors on the branches of the phylograms show the coefficient of variation of the sums across the rows of the diagonal submatrix of corresponding to blood-feeding habitats that comprise each cluster.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003327.g004