Long-distance animal migrations have important consequences for infectious disease dynamics. In some cases, migration lowers pathogen transmission by removing infected individuals during strenuous journeys and allowing animals to periodically escape contaminated habitats. Human activities are now causing some migratory animals to travel shorter distances or form sedentary (non-migratory) populations. We focused on North American monarch butterflies and a specialist protozoan parasite to investigate how the loss of migratory behaviours affects pathogen spread and evolution. Each autumn, monarchs migrate from breeding grounds in the eastern US and Canada to wintering sites in central Mexico. However, some monarchs have become non-migratory an...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
Many studies have used host-parasite systems to study local adaptation but few of these studies have...
Long-distance animal movements can increase exposure to diverse parasites, but can also reduce infec...
Long-distance animal migrations have important consequences for infectious disease dynamics. In some...
Environmental change induces some wildlife populations to shift from migratory to resident behaviour...
<div><p>Long-distance migration can lower parasite prevalence if strenuous journeys remove infected ...
Long-distance migration can lower parasite prevalence if strenuous journeys remove infected animals ...
These data show the number of infected (and total) monarchs found per site when citizen scientists o...
There is mounting evidence that the longterm declines of overwintering monarchs in Mexico are exacer...
Understanding factors that allow highly virulent parasites to reach high infection prevalence in hos...
Recent studies suggest that the energetic demands of long-distance migration might lower the pool of...
Migratory animals exhibit traits that allow them to exploit seasonally variable habitats. In environ...
Long-distance migrations influence the physiology, behavior, and fitness of migratory animals throug...
Host movement and spatial structure can strongly influence the ecology and evolution of infectious d...
Host movement and spatial structure can strongly influence the ecology and evolution of infectious d...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
Many studies have used host-parasite systems to study local adaptation but few of these studies have...
Long-distance animal movements can increase exposure to diverse parasites, but can also reduce infec...
Long-distance animal migrations have important consequences for infectious disease dynamics. In some...
Environmental change induces some wildlife populations to shift from migratory to resident behaviour...
<div><p>Long-distance migration can lower parasite prevalence if strenuous journeys remove infected ...
Long-distance migration can lower parasite prevalence if strenuous journeys remove infected animals ...
These data show the number of infected (and total) monarchs found per site when citizen scientists o...
There is mounting evidence that the longterm declines of overwintering monarchs in Mexico are exacer...
Understanding factors that allow highly virulent parasites to reach high infection prevalence in hos...
Recent studies suggest that the energetic demands of long-distance migration might lower the pool of...
Migratory animals exhibit traits that allow them to exploit seasonally variable habitats. In environ...
Long-distance migrations influence the physiology, behavior, and fitness of migratory animals throug...
Host movement and spatial structure can strongly influence the ecology and evolution of infectious d...
Host movement and spatial structure can strongly influence the ecology and evolution of infectious d...
Malaria parasites can have strong effects on the population dynamics and evolution of migratory bird...
Many studies have used host-parasite systems to study local adaptation but few of these studies have...
Long-distance animal movements can increase exposure to diverse parasites, but can also reduce infec...