Host individuals are often infected with more than one parasite species (parasites defined broadly, to include viruses and bacteria). Yet, research in infection biology is dominated by studies on single-parasite infections. A focus on single-parasite infections is justified if the interactions among parasites are additive, however increasing evidence points to non-additive interactions being the norm. Here we review this evidence and theoretically explore the implications of non-additive interactions between co-infecting parasites. We use classic Lotka-Volterra two-species competition equations to investigate the within-host dynamical consequences of various mixes of competition and facilitation between a pair of co-infecting species. We th...
Infectious disease influences the dynamics of host populations and the structure of species communit...
Predator-prey models are often applied to the interactions between host immunity and parasite growth...
Parasite strategies of host exploitation may be affected by host defence strategies and multiple inf...
<div><p>Host individuals are often infected with more than one parasite species (parasites defined b...
10 pagesInternational audienceInteractions involving several parasite species (multi-parasitized hos...
According to current evolutionary dogma, multiple infections generally increase a parasite's virulen...
10 pagesInternational audienceSeveral parasite species are known to manipulate the phenotype of thei...
Several parasite species are known to manipulate the phenotype of their hosts in ways that enhance t...
International audienceAbstract Natural populations often have to cope with genetically distinct para...
The role that interspecific interactions play in shaping parasite communities is uncertain. To date,...
Genetically specific interactions between hosts and parasites can lead to coevolutionary fluctuation...
Mixed-genotype parasite infections are common in nature. Theoretical studies analyze the effects of ...
In this paper we consider models of two competing species that are both affected by a pathogen which...
Most eukaryotes harbor a diverse community of parasitic, mutualistic, and commensal microbial symbio...
Most eukaryotes harbor a diverse community of parasitic, mutualistic and commensal microbial symbion...
Infectious disease influences the dynamics of host populations and the structure of species communit...
Predator-prey models are often applied to the interactions between host immunity and parasite growth...
Parasite strategies of host exploitation may be affected by host defence strategies and multiple inf...
<div><p>Host individuals are often infected with more than one parasite species (parasites defined b...
10 pagesInternational audienceInteractions involving several parasite species (multi-parasitized hos...
According to current evolutionary dogma, multiple infections generally increase a parasite's virulen...
10 pagesInternational audienceSeveral parasite species are known to manipulate the phenotype of thei...
Several parasite species are known to manipulate the phenotype of their hosts in ways that enhance t...
International audienceAbstract Natural populations often have to cope with genetically distinct para...
The role that interspecific interactions play in shaping parasite communities is uncertain. To date,...
Genetically specific interactions between hosts and parasites can lead to coevolutionary fluctuation...
Mixed-genotype parasite infections are common in nature. Theoretical studies analyze the effects of ...
In this paper we consider models of two competing species that are both affected by a pathogen which...
Most eukaryotes harbor a diverse community of parasitic, mutualistic, and commensal microbial symbio...
Most eukaryotes harbor a diverse community of parasitic, mutualistic and commensal microbial symbion...
Infectious disease influences the dynamics of host populations and the structure of species communit...
Predator-prey models are often applied to the interactions between host immunity and parasite growth...
Parasite strategies of host exploitation may be affected by host defence strategies and multiple inf...