Correlation between genetic and spatio-temporal clustering

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Correlation between genetic and spatio-temporal clustering Daniel Balaz Computational Ecology` Boyd Orr Centre for Population and Ecosystem Health Daniel.Balaz@glasgow.ac.uk Correlation between genetic and spatio-temporal clustering Can control of a strain in one host species lead to emergence of another strain in another host species? No control Control host 1 host 2 host 1 host 2 strain 1 strain 1 strain 2 strain 2 Strain 1 outcompetes strain 2 in host 1 Strain 2 cannot persist (needs both hosts) Strain 2 coexists with strain 1 Strain 2 can persist and emerges in host 2