A two-patch model with nonlinear anthropization-dependent migration shows that intermediate anthropization levels can lead to non-monotonic transitions between vector-animal coexistence and vector extinction via bifurcations.
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Analysis of a two patch model for disease vector-animal dynamics with non-linear anthropization-driven migration
A two-patch model with nonlinear anthropization-dependent migration shows that intermediate anthropization levels can lead to non-monotonic transitions between vector-animal coexistence and vector extinction via bifurcations.