Virulent parasites can depress the densities of their hosts. Taxa that reduce disease via dilution effects might alleviate this burden. However, ‘diluter’ taxa can also depress host densities through competition for shared resources. The combination of disease and interspecific competition could even drive hosts extinct. Then again, genetically variable host populations can evolve in response to both competitors and parasites. Can rapid evolution rescue host density from the harm caused by these ecological enemies? How might such evolution influence dilution effects or the size of epidemics? In a mesocosm experiment with planktonic hosts, we illustrate the joint harm of competition and disease: hosts with constrained evolutionary ability (l...
The evolutionary rescue of host populations may prevent extinction from novel pathogens. However, th...
Parasites often infect genetically diverse host populations, and the evolutionary trajectories of pa...
The removal of individuals from an infected population (culling) is a common strategy used to eradic...
Virulent parasites can depress the densities of their hosts. Taxa that reduce disease via dilution e...
Virulent parasites can depress the densities of their hosts. Taxa that reduce disease via dilution e...
1.The size of disease epidemics remains difficult to predict, especially when parasites interact wit...
DOI: 10.1890/08-0838.1© Ecological Society of AmericaThe “dilution effect” concept in disease ecolog...
It remains challenging to predict variation in the magnitude of disease outbreaks. The dilution effe...
International audienceThe structure of parasite populations can have important consequences for viru...
Adaptive speciation has been much debated in recent years, with a strong emphasis on how competition...
The removal of individuals from an infected population (culling) is a common strategy used to eradic...
Multiple pathogenic infections can influence disease transmission and virulence, and have important ...
Parasite prevalence shows tremendous spatiotemporal variation. Theory indicates this variation might...
Host-parasite species pairs are known to coevolve, but how multiple parasites coevolve with their ho...
An increase in biological diversity leads to a greater stability of ecosystem properties. For host-p...
The evolutionary rescue of host populations may prevent extinction from novel pathogens. However, th...
Parasites often infect genetically diverse host populations, and the evolutionary trajectories of pa...
The removal of individuals from an infected population (culling) is a common strategy used to eradic...
Virulent parasites can depress the densities of their hosts. Taxa that reduce disease via dilution e...
Virulent parasites can depress the densities of their hosts. Taxa that reduce disease via dilution e...
1.The size of disease epidemics remains difficult to predict, especially when parasites interact wit...
DOI: 10.1890/08-0838.1© Ecological Society of AmericaThe “dilution effect” concept in disease ecolog...
It remains challenging to predict variation in the magnitude of disease outbreaks. The dilution effe...
International audienceThe structure of parasite populations can have important consequences for viru...
Adaptive speciation has been much debated in recent years, with a strong emphasis on how competition...
The removal of individuals from an infected population (culling) is a common strategy used to eradic...
Multiple pathogenic infections can influence disease transmission and virulence, and have important ...
Parasite prevalence shows tremendous spatiotemporal variation. Theory indicates this variation might...
Host-parasite species pairs are known to coevolve, but how multiple parasites coevolve with their ho...
An increase in biological diversity leads to a greater stability of ecosystem properties. For host-p...
The evolutionary rescue of host populations may prevent extinction from novel pathogens. However, th...
Parasites often infect genetically diverse host populations, and the evolutionary trajectories of pa...
The removal of individuals from an infected population (culling) is a common strategy used to eradic...