Suppose you are studying disease transmission in two different populations. In both populations, an individual must be within 1 m of an infected individual in order for transmission to occur. How would you expect the spatial patterns of disease transmission to differ in a plant population versus an animal population? How would the spatial patterns of disease transmission affect options for controlling the spread of the disease in a population? Based on this transmission pattern, would it be easier to control the spread of the disease in a population of trees or in a population of mice? Explain your answers.
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