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English: This video shows competition between infection period 0.6 (yellow) and period 0.8 (orange). Again, the pathogen with the shorter infection period and higher outbreak frequency wins. The video corresponds to Fig. 1B and has a total duration of 100 time units.
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Source | Video S2 from Boerlijst M, van Ballegooijen W. "Spatial Pattern Switching Enables Cyclic Evolution in Spatial Epidemics". PLOS Computational Biology. DOI:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1001030. PMID 21151577. PMC: 3000349. | ||
Author | Boerlijst M, van Ballegooijen W | ||
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