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. 2008 Oct 29;46(2):457–466. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2664.2008.01576.x

Table 2.

Lower‐level elasticity analysis: The proportional effect of model parameters on finite population growth (Λ) based on lower‐level elasticity analysis for the summer (Es, with reproduction) and winter (Ew, without reproduction) matrices for a non‐hunted white‐tailed deer population infected with CWD. Low transmission probability (π = 0·024) produces the current apparent prevalence and high transmission probability (π = 0·34) reduces the finite population growth rate to unity (Λ = 1). Demographic and epidemiologic parameter values are as shown in Supporting Information Appendix S1

Symbol Model parameter Low π High π
Es Ew Es Ew
Fy Yearling fecundity 0·032 0·000 0·055 0·000
F2 2 year old fecundity 0·045 0·000 0·072 0·000
Fa Adult fecundity 0·066 0·000 0·051 0·000
Sf1 Fawn survival (0–6 months) 0·143 0·000 0·177 0·000
Sf2 Fawn survival (6–12 months) 0·143 0·000 0·177 0·000
Sa Adult survival 0·572 1·000 0·469 1·000
π Transmission probability –0·024 –0·040 0·098 –0·074
γ I‐to‐O transition probability 0·004 0·002 0·028 –0·033
φ O‐to‐C transition probability 0·006 0·000 0·069 –0·000
α Mortality probability for clinically affected deer (C) 0·004 0·000 0·039 –0·408