A multi-host VBD model with payoff-driven ITN adoption and ITN-dependent vector preference exhibits saddle-node and Hopf bifurcations, including a counterintuitive rise in secondary-host prevalence under full primary-host protection.
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Nonlinear Feedbacks Between Host Behavior and Vector Adaptation in a Multi-Host Vector-Borne Disease Model
A multi-host VBD model with payoff-driven ITN adoption and ITN-dependent vector preference exhibits saddle-node and Hopf bifurcations, including a counterintuitive rise in secondary-host prevalence under full primary-host protection.