The level of parasite virulence, i.e., the decrease in host’s fitness due to a pathogen, is expected to depend on several parameters, such as the type of the disease (e.g., castrating or host-killing) and the prevalence of multiple infections. Although these parameters have been extensively studied theoretically, few empirical data are available to validate theoretical predictions. Using the anther smut castrating disease on Silene latifolia caused by Microbotryum lychnidis-dioicae, we studied the dynamics of multiple infections and of different components of virulence (host death, non-recovery and percentage of castrated stems) during the entire lifespan of the host in an experimental population. We monitored the number of fungal genotypes...
Predicting the dynamics of hosts and pathogens in natural systems requires a thorough understanding ...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
Equipe 6International audienceThe success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the h...
<div><p>The level of parasite virulence, <i>i.e.</i>, the decrease in host's fitness due to a pathog...
Abstract The level of parasite virulence, i.e., the decrease in host's fitness due to a pathoge...
Multiple infections (co-occurrence of multiple pathogen genotypes within an individual host) can hav...
Multiple infections (co-occurrence of multiple pathogen genotypes within an individual host) can hav...
Population models of host-parasite interactions predict that when different parasite genotypes compe...
International audienceMulti-infections may result in either competitive exclusion or coexistence on ...
Multi-infections may result in either competitive exclusion or coexistence on the same host of patho...
Predicting the dynamics of hosts and pathogens in natural systems requires a thorough understanding ...
Multiparasite communities inhabiting individual hosts are common and often consist of parasites from...
Multiparasite communities inhabiting individual hosts are common and often consist of parasites from...
Background:Understanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is ...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
Predicting the dynamics of hosts and pathogens in natural systems requires a thorough understanding ...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
Equipe 6International audienceThe success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the h...
<div><p>The level of parasite virulence, <i>i.e.</i>, the decrease in host's fitness due to a pathog...
Abstract The level of parasite virulence, i.e., the decrease in host's fitness due to a pathoge...
Multiple infections (co-occurrence of multiple pathogen genotypes within an individual host) can hav...
Multiple infections (co-occurrence of multiple pathogen genotypes within an individual host) can hav...
Population models of host-parasite interactions predict that when different parasite genotypes compe...
International audienceMulti-infections may result in either competitive exclusion or coexistence on ...
Multi-infections may result in either competitive exclusion or coexistence on the same host of patho...
Predicting the dynamics of hosts and pathogens in natural systems requires a thorough understanding ...
Multiparasite communities inhabiting individual hosts are common and often consist of parasites from...
Multiparasite communities inhabiting individual hosts are common and often consist of parasites from...
Background:Understanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is ...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
Predicting the dynamics of hosts and pathogens in natural systems requires a thorough understanding ...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
Equipe 6International audienceThe success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the h...