Linking longitudinal and cross-sectional biomarker data to understand host-pathogen dynamics: Leptospira in California sea lions (Zalophus californianus) as a case study.
Confronted with the challenge of understanding population-level processes, disease ecologists and epidemiologists often simplify quantitative data into distinct physiological states (e.g. susceptible, exposed, infected, recovered). However, data defining these states often fall along a spectrum rath...
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Main Authors: | K C Prager (Author), Michael G Buhnerkempe (Author), Denise J Greig (Author), Anthony J Orr (Author), Eric D Jensen (Author), Forrest Gomez (Author), Renee L Galloway (Author), Qingzhong Wu (Author), Frances M D Gulland (Author), James O Lloyd-Smith (Author) |
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