Consumer-resource coexistence as a means of reducing infectious disease

Maintaining sustainable ecosystems are important for all the inhabitants of earth. Also, an important component of sustainable ecosystems is the maintenance of healthy coexistence of consumers and their resources which can include diseases in the species involved. We formulate a model, where the res...

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Main Authors: Kevin J. Duffy, Obiora C. Collins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Biological Dynamics
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2019.1577994
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spelling doaj-9db1434e55bf45b78fc9d75b2da3cd302020-11-25T02:54:30ZengTaylor & Francis GroupJournal of Biological Dynamics1751-37581751-37662019-01-0113117719110.1080/17513758.2019.15779941577994Consumer-resource coexistence as a means of reducing infectious diseaseKevin J. Duffy0Obiora C. Collins1Durban University of TechnologyDurban University of TechnologyMaintaining sustainable ecosystems are important for all the inhabitants of earth. Also, an important component of sustainable ecosystems is the maintenance of healthy coexistence of consumers and their resources which can include diseases in the species involved. We formulate a model, where the resources are plants, to explore how consumer-resource coexistence could of itself limit the spread of infectious diseases. The important mathematical features of the model are discussed using the basic reproduction number and the consumption number. The results show an association between species coexistence and a decrease in ecosystem resource disease. The possible importance of these results are discussed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2019.1577994consumer-resource modelecosystem epidemiology dynamicsstability analysisbifurcationecosystem sustainability
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author Kevin J. Duffy
Obiora C. Collins
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Consumer-resource coexistence as a means of reducing infectious disease
Journal of Biological Dynamics
consumer-resource model
ecosystem epidemiology dynamics
stability analysis
bifurcation
ecosystem sustainability
author_facet Kevin J. Duffy
Obiora C. Collins
author_sort Kevin J. Duffy
title Consumer-resource coexistence as a means of reducing infectious disease
title_short Consumer-resource coexistence as a means of reducing infectious disease
title_full Consumer-resource coexistence as a means of reducing infectious disease
title_fullStr Consumer-resource coexistence as a means of reducing infectious disease
title_full_unstemmed Consumer-resource coexistence as a means of reducing infectious disease
title_sort consumer-resource coexistence as a means of reducing infectious disease
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Journal of Biological Dynamics
issn 1751-3758
1751-3766
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Maintaining sustainable ecosystems are important for all the inhabitants of earth. Also, an important component of sustainable ecosystems is the maintenance of healthy coexistence of consumers and their resources which can include diseases in the species involved. We formulate a model, where the resources are plants, to explore how consumer-resource coexistence could of itself limit the spread of infectious diseases. The important mathematical features of the model are discussed using the basic reproduction number and the consumption number. The results show an association between species coexistence and a decrease in ecosystem resource disease. The possible importance of these results are discussed.
topic consumer-resource model
ecosystem epidemiology dynamics
stability analysis
bifurcation
ecosystem sustainability
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17513758.2019.1577994
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