Europe/Lisbon
Online

Ben Stevenson, University of Auckland, New Zealand
Penalised Regression Splines For Spatial Capture-Recapture

Understanding co-infection systems with multiple interacting strains remains difficult. High dimensionality and complex nonlinear feedbacks make the analytical study of such systems very challenging. When similar strains are similar, we can model trait variation as parameter perturbations, simplifying analysis. Applying singular perturbation theory to such a multi-strain system we have obtained the explicit collective dynamics in terms of fast (neutral) dynamics, and slow (non-neutral) dynamics. The slow dynamics are given by the replicator equation for strain frequencies, a key equation in evolutionary game theory, which in our case governs selection among N strains. In this talk, I will highlight some key features of this derivation, the use of the replicator equation to understand such a multi-strain system better, and discuss links with diversity data both in epidemiology and ecology.

Joint seminar CEMAT and CEAUL