Parasite infections often lead to dramatically different outcomes among host species. Although an emerging body of ecoimmunological research proposes that hosts experience a fundamental trade-off between pathogen defences and life-history activities, this line of inquiry has rarely been extended to the most essential outcomes of host-pathogen interactions: namely, infection and disease pathology. Using a comparative experimental approach involving 13 amphibian host species and a virulent parasite, we test the hypothesis that pace-of-life predicts parasite infection and host pathology. Trematode exposure increased mortality and malformations in nine host species. After accounting for evolutionary history, species that developed quickly and m...
There is growing interest in the role that life-history traits of hosts, such as their "pace-of-life...
The progression of infectious disease depends on the intensity of and sensitivity to pathogen infect...
By definition, parasites harm their hosts. However, some forms of parasite-induced alterations incre...
Emerging pathogens can drive evolutionary shifts in host life-history traits, yet this process remai...
Background: Ecological factors play an important role in the evolution of parasite exploitation stra...
Emerging pathogens can drive evolutionary shifts in host life-history traits, yet this process remai...
Empirical studies often reveal deleterious effects of parasites on host survival, but the ecological...
The role of parasites can change depending on the food web community. Predators, for instance, can a...
Metamorphosis is often characterized by profound changes in morphology and physiology that can affec...
By definition, parasites harm their hosts. However, some forms of parasite-induced alterations incre...
When facing an emerging infectious disease of conservation concern, we often have little information...
Metamorphosis is often characterized by profound changes in morphology and physiology that can affec...
Emerging infectious diseases are affecting host populations of humans, wildlife, and plants. Histori...
In nature, hosts are exposed to an assemblage of parasite species that collectively form a complex c...
Variation in host responses to pathogens can have cascading effects on populations and communities w...
There is growing interest in the role that life-history traits of hosts, such as their "pace-of-life...
The progression of infectious disease depends on the intensity of and sensitivity to pathogen infect...
By definition, parasites harm their hosts. However, some forms of parasite-induced alterations incre...
Emerging pathogens can drive evolutionary shifts in host life-history traits, yet this process remai...
Background: Ecological factors play an important role in the evolution of parasite exploitation stra...
Emerging pathogens can drive evolutionary shifts in host life-history traits, yet this process remai...
Empirical studies often reveal deleterious effects of parasites on host survival, but the ecological...
The role of parasites can change depending on the food web community. Predators, for instance, can a...
Metamorphosis is often characterized by profound changes in morphology and physiology that can affec...
By definition, parasites harm their hosts. However, some forms of parasite-induced alterations incre...
When facing an emerging infectious disease of conservation concern, we often have little information...
Metamorphosis is often characterized by profound changes in morphology and physiology that can affec...
Emerging infectious diseases are affecting host populations of humans, wildlife, and plants. Histori...
In nature, hosts are exposed to an assemblage of parasite species that collectively form a complex c...
Variation in host responses to pathogens can have cascading effects on populations and communities w...
There is growing interest in the role that life-history traits of hosts, such as their "pace-of-life...
The progression of infectious disease depends on the intensity of and sensitivity to pathogen infect...
By definition, parasites harm their hosts. However, some forms of parasite-induced alterations incre...