Why have some parasites evolved to make their hosts very sick, whereas others cause little harm? For the past 25 years, the evolutionary theory of virulence has bee
This book is concerned with the way natural selection affects the virulence of disease agents, here ...
a b s t r a c t Parasite evolution is increasingly being recognized as one of the most important iss...
The significance of parasitism Parasitism (including pathogens, pests and infectious disease) can be...
Why have some parasites evolved to make their hosts very sick, whereas others cause little harm? For...
In recent years, population and evolutionary biologists have questioned the traditional view that pa...
Abstract Parasites and hosts remain locked in a continuous struggle for survival. The co-evolutionar...
In recent years, population and evolutionary biologists have questioned the traditional view that pa...
Abstract “Why do parasites harm their host? ” is a recurrent question in evolutionary biology and ec...
The study of social evolution and virulence in parasites is concerned with fitness consequences of t...
he term virulence can represent quite different things to different evol-utionary ecologists. The fo...
How and why parasite virulence (terms in bold font are in the Glossary) evolves are arguably some of...
dap es d uin form ecti infections are hence subject to two main types of changes: demographic and ev...
The evolution of pathogens presents a paradox. Pathogenic species are often absolutely dependent on ...
As a group, parasites are extraordinarily diverse. Even closely related parasites may behave very di...
There is little doubt evolution has played a major role in preventing the control of infectious dise...
This book is concerned with the way natural selection affects the virulence of disease agents, here ...
a b s t r a c t Parasite evolution is increasingly being recognized as one of the most important iss...
The significance of parasitism Parasitism (including pathogens, pests and infectious disease) can be...
Why have some parasites evolved to make their hosts very sick, whereas others cause little harm? For...
In recent years, population and evolutionary biologists have questioned the traditional view that pa...
Abstract Parasites and hosts remain locked in a continuous struggle for survival. The co-evolutionar...
In recent years, population and evolutionary biologists have questioned the traditional view that pa...
Abstract “Why do parasites harm their host? ” is a recurrent question in evolutionary biology and ec...
The study of social evolution and virulence in parasites is concerned with fitness consequences of t...
he term virulence can represent quite different things to different evol-utionary ecologists. The fo...
How and why parasite virulence (terms in bold font are in the Glossary) evolves are arguably some of...
dap es d uin form ecti infections are hence subject to two main types of changes: demographic and ev...
The evolution of pathogens presents a paradox. Pathogenic species are often absolutely dependent on ...
As a group, parasites are extraordinarily diverse. Even closely related parasites may behave very di...
There is little doubt evolution has played a major role in preventing the control of infectious dise...
This book is concerned with the way natural selection affects the virulence of disease agents, here ...
a b s t r a c t Parasite evolution is increasingly being recognized as one of the most important iss...
The significance of parasitism Parasitism (including pathogens, pests and infectious disease) can be...