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English: Two directed networks generated with the 'generalised preferential preying model'. The position of the nodes on the vertical axis represents their trophic level. The network on the left is maximally coherent (q=0), while the one on the right is more incoherent (q=0.49).
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Source J. Klaise and S. Johnson, "From neurons to epidemics: How trophic coherence affects spreading processes", Chaos 26, 065310 (2016); used in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license.
Author Janis Klaise and Samuel Johnson

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