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Spatially clustered count data provide more efficient search strategies in invasion biology and disease control
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Spatially clustered count data provide more efficient search strategies in invasion biology and disease control

Michael C A Stevens, Sally C Faulkner, André B B Wilke, John C Beier, Chalmers Vasquez, William D Petrie, Hannah Fry, Richard A Nichols, Robert Verity and Steven C Le Comber
Ecological applications, pp.e02329-e02329
2021-03-22
PMID: 33752255

Abstract

epidemiology Bayesian parameter estimation Dirichlet process mapping finite mixture model mosquito

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