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Home About Case studies People Resources Meetings courses The Evolution Medicine Review bridging the gap Posts Comments A Medical Application of Phylogenetic Analysis Beta amyloid is an antimicrobial Evolutionary Epidemiology 20 years On May 20th , 2010 by The Editors Restif provides a wonderful review of progress in evolutionary epidemiology of infectious disease , and the many opportunities that remain . untapped Infection , Genetics and Evolution Volume 9, Issue 1 January 2009, Pages 108-123 doi:10.1016 j.meegid.2008.09.007 Evolutionary epidemiology 20 years on : Challenges and prospects Olivier Restif a Cambridge Infectious Diseases Consortium , Department of Veterinary Medicine , University of Cambridge , Madingley Road , Cambridge CB3 0ES , United Kingdom Abstract The advent of
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Travel from the tropics to the poles, and you'll notice that the diversity of mammals declines with distance from the equator. Move from lowland to mountains, and you'll see diversity increase as the landscape becomes more varied. Ecologists have proposed various explanations for these well-known "biodiversity gradients," invoking ecological, evolutionary and historical processes........