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. 2017 Nov 7;432:87–99. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2017.08.015

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5

Endemicity boundaries in the presence of periodically forced transmission (model (3)). Long-term pathogen establishment is possible (R0F>1) on the right of the endemicity curves, which correspond to R0F=1. A) Periodic veriations of exposure/transmission risk (black: αϕ=α and αN=αH=0) or of the population abundance of either host species (gray: αϕ=0 and either αN=α or αH=α). B) Coupled fluctuations of exposure/transmission risk and of the population abundance of either host species (black: αϕ=α, and either αN=α and αH=0 or αH=α and αN=0), or of the population abundances of the two host species (gray: αϕ=0,αN=αH=α and ψN=0), for different phase shifts between the relevant periodic signals (labels). C) As in panel B, for synchronous coupled fluctuations with different amplitudes (black: αϕ=α1, and either αN=α2,αH=0 and ψN=0 or αH=α2,αN=0 and ψH=0; gray: αϕ=0,αN=α1,αH=α2 and ψN=ψH=0). Results are shown for different values of the basic homogeneous reproduction number r0 (labels). In all panels, βN=χH=r0γμ; other parameters as in Fig. 1.