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- 2016
How do biting disease vectors behaviourally respond to host availability?DOI: 10.1186/s13071-016-1762-4 Keywords: Behaviour ecology, Functional response, Vector-borne disease, Malaria, Chagas disease, Lyme disease Abstract: Ecological theory predicts a diverse range of functional responses of species to resource availability; but in the context of human blood consumption by disease vectors, a simplistic, linear response is ubiquitously assumed. A simple and flexible model formulation is presented that extends the Holling’s Types to account for a wider range of qualitatively distinct behaviours, and used to examine the impact of different vector responses to the relative availability of multiple blood-host species
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