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arxiv: 1407.8247 · v1 · pith:FXUC5WEKnew · submitted 2014-07-31 · 🧬 q-bio.PE

The interaction of regional and local in the dynamics of the coffee rust disease

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keywords diseasecoffeefractioninfestedlevellocalmodelpersistent
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A simple mean field model is proposed that captures the two scales of dynamic processes involved in the spread of the coffee rust disease. At a local level the state variable is the fraction of coffee plants on an average farm that are infested with the disease and at the regional level the state variable is the fraction of farms that are infested with the disease. These two levels are interactive with one another in obvious ways, producing qualitatively interesting results. Specifically there are three distinct outcomes: disease disappears, disease is potentially persistent, and disease is inevitably persistent. The basic structure of the model generates the potential for tipping point behavior due to the presence of a blue sky bifurcation, suggesting that the emergence of epizootics of the disease may be unpredictable.

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