Ecological stoichiometry and resource competition theory both predict that nutrient rates and ratios can alter infectious disease dynamics. Pathogens such as viruses hijack nutrient rich host metabolites to complete multiple steps of their epidemiological cycle. As the synthesis of these molecules requires nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), environmental supply rates, and ratios of N and P to hosts can directly limit disease dynamics. Environmental nutrient supplies also may alter virus epidemiology indirectly by changing host phenotype or the dynamics of coinfecting pathogens. We tested whether host nutrient supplies and coinfection control pathogen growth within hosts and transmission to new hosts, either directly or through modifications o...
Changes in environmental nutrients play a crucial role in driving disease dynamics, but global patte...
Coinfections of one host with multiple pathogen species are common, and have important implications ...
Fertilizer treatments that greatly influenced the growth of tobacco and potato plants in pots had li...
Ecological stoichiometry and resource competition theory both predict that nutrient rates and ratios...
Resource-ratio theory has widely been used to explain outcomes of competitive interactions between s...
Background/Question/Methods Inter- and intra-specific competition for nutrient resources governs lif...
Nutrient limitation is a basic ecological constraint that has received little attention in studies o...
Competitive interactions among free living organisms such as plants and algae are known to be regula...
International audienceHost nutrient supply can mediate host–pathogen and pathogen–pathogen interacti...
Nutrient limitation is a basic ecological constraint that has received little attention in studies o...
Abstract A growing body of literature links resources of hosts to their risk of infectious disease. ...
Hosts rely on the availability of nutrients for growth, and for defense against pathogens. At the sa...
Maintenance of optimal nutrient supplies is fundamental to the functioning of\ud vertebrate, inverte...
The amounts of tobacco mosaic virus present in systemically infected tobacco plants varied greatly w...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.December 2017. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. A...
Changes in environmental nutrients play a crucial role in driving disease dynamics, but global patte...
Coinfections of one host with multiple pathogen species are common, and have important implications ...
Fertilizer treatments that greatly influenced the growth of tobacco and potato plants in pots had li...
Ecological stoichiometry and resource competition theory both predict that nutrient rates and ratios...
Resource-ratio theory has widely been used to explain outcomes of competitive interactions between s...
Background/Question/Methods Inter- and intra-specific competition for nutrient resources governs lif...
Nutrient limitation is a basic ecological constraint that has received little attention in studies o...
Competitive interactions among free living organisms such as plants and algae are known to be regula...
International audienceHost nutrient supply can mediate host–pathogen and pathogen–pathogen interacti...
Nutrient limitation is a basic ecological constraint that has received little attention in studies o...
Abstract A growing body of literature links resources of hosts to their risk of infectious disease. ...
Hosts rely on the availability of nutrients for growth, and for defense against pathogens. At the sa...
Maintenance of optimal nutrient supplies is fundamental to the functioning of\ud vertebrate, inverte...
The amounts of tobacco mosaic virus present in systemically infected tobacco plants varied greatly w...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.December 2017. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. A...
Changes in environmental nutrients play a crucial role in driving disease dynamics, but global patte...
Coinfections of one host with multiple pathogen species are common, and have important implications ...
Fertilizer treatments that greatly influenced the growth of tobacco and potato plants in pots had li...