The role that interspecific interactions play in shaping parasite communities is uncertain. To date, models of competition between helminth species have assumed that interaction occurs through parasite-induced host death. To our knowledge, there has been no theoretical exploration of other forms of competition. We examine models in which competition acts at the point of establishment within the host, and at the time of egg production by the adult worm. The models used are stochastic and we allow hosts to vary in their rate of exposure to infective larvae. We derive the Lotka-Volterra model of competition when exposure is homogenous and thus demonstrate that two helminth species cannot coexist on a single limiting resource. We show that coex...
International audienceParasites are important components of food webs. Although their direct effects...
Genetically specific interactions between hosts and parasites can lead to coevolutionary fluctuation...
Pathogens frequently use vectors to facilitate transmission between hosts and, for vertebrate hosts,...
Vertebrate hosts are frequently infected with multiple helminth species. There is a body of experime...
A deterministic model considering the population dynamic of chamois and three parasite species (gast...
Macroparasites of vertebrates usually occur in multi-species communities, producing infections whose...
Despite evidence for the existence of interspecific interactions between helminth species, there has...
In this paper we consider models of two competing species that are both affected by a pathogen which...
<div><p>Host individuals are often infected with more than one parasite species (parasites defined b...
Parasitism can influence many aspects of the host’s behaviour and physiology, which in turn can have...
This work is inspired by multi-annual observations of helminth infection levels and population dens...
International audienceThe structure of parasite populations can have important consequences for viru...
Host individuals are often infected with more than one parasite species (parasites defined broadly, ...
Competition for limited resources is a widespread ecological interaction in animals. In the case of ...
1. Parasitism and competition are both ubiquitous interactions in ecological communities. The abilit...
International audienceParasites are important components of food webs. Although their direct effects...
Genetically specific interactions between hosts and parasites can lead to coevolutionary fluctuation...
Pathogens frequently use vectors to facilitate transmission between hosts and, for vertebrate hosts,...
Vertebrate hosts are frequently infected with multiple helminth species. There is a body of experime...
A deterministic model considering the population dynamic of chamois and three parasite species (gast...
Macroparasites of vertebrates usually occur in multi-species communities, producing infections whose...
Despite evidence for the existence of interspecific interactions between helminth species, there has...
In this paper we consider models of two competing species that are both affected by a pathogen which...
<div><p>Host individuals are often infected with more than one parasite species (parasites defined b...
Parasitism can influence many aspects of the host’s behaviour and physiology, which in turn can have...
This work is inspired by multi-annual observations of helminth infection levels and population dens...
International audienceThe structure of parasite populations can have important consequences for viru...
Host individuals are often infected with more than one parasite species (parasites defined broadly, ...
Competition for limited resources is a widespread ecological interaction in animals. In the case of ...
1. Parasitism and competition are both ubiquitous interactions in ecological communities. The abilit...
International audienceParasites are important components of food webs. Although their direct effects...
Genetically specific interactions between hosts and parasites can lead to coevolutionary fluctuation...
Pathogens frequently use vectors to facilitate transmission between hosts and, for vertebrate hosts,...