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- What are the potential long-term effects on disease transmission dynamics when a new host species is introduced to an ecosystem?How is the timing of a propagated epidemic related to the incubation period of the pathogen?Given the following variables, which variables determine the infection period? V: Vector abundance H: Host abundance a: Biting rate b: Vector competence c: Reservoir competence p: Vector daily survival rate n: Incubation period (in the vector) r: Host recovery rate