Many parasites infect multiple sympatric host species, and there is a general assumption that parasite transmission between co-occurring host species is commonplace. Such between-species transmission could be key to parasite persistence within a disease reservoir and is consequently an emerging focus for disease control. However, while a growing body of theory indicates the potential importance of between-species transmission for parasite persistence, conclusive empirical evidence from natural communities is lacking, and the assumption that between-species transmission is inevitable may therefore be wrong. We investigated the occurrence of between-species transmission in a well-studied multihost parasite system. We i...
An important epidemiological consequence of aggregated host–parasite associations occurs when parasi...
In a recent article, we described a conceptual and analytical model to identify the key host species...
Bartonella spp. are erythrocytic bacteria transmitted via arthropod vectors, which infect a broad ra...
Many parasites infect multiple sympatric host species, and there is a general assumption that parasi...
1. Many parasites infect multiple sympatric host species, and there is a general assumption that par...
The potential of biological invasions to threaten native ecosystems is well recognized. Here we desc...
Cat fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) are known as the primary vector and reservoir of Rickettsia felis,...
In the study of multi-host parasites, it is often found that host species contribute asymmetrically ...
Wild rodent communities represent ideal systems to study pathogens and parasites shared among sympat...
Coinfections in both humans and animals can lead to changes in the duration of infection, susceptibi...
Understanding the transmission and dynamics of infectious diseases in natural communities requires u...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Most hosts, including humans, are simultaneously or sequentially infected with several parasites. A ...
International audienceIn the study of multi-host parasites, it is often found that host species cont...
Epidemiological networks are commonly used to explore dynamics of parasite transmission among indivi...
An important epidemiological consequence of aggregated host–parasite associations occurs when parasi...
In a recent article, we described a conceptual and analytical model to identify the key host species...
Bartonella spp. are erythrocytic bacteria transmitted via arthropod vectors, which infect a broad ra...
Many parasites infect multiple sympatric host species, and there is a general assumption that parasi...
1. Many parasites infect multiple sympatric host species, and there is a general assumption that par...
The potential of biological invasions to threaten native ecosystems is well recognized. Here we desc...
Cat fleas (Ctenocephalides felis) are known as the primary vector and reservoir of Rickettsia felis,...
In the study of multi-host parasites, it is often found that host species contribute asymmetrically ...
Wild rodent communities represent ideal systems to study pathogens and parasites shared among sympat...
Coinfections in both humans and animals can lead to changes in the duration of infection, susceptibi...
Understanding the transmission and dynamics of infectious diseases in natural communities requires u...
Parasite population structure is often thought to be largely shaped by that of its host. In the case...
Most hosts, including humans, are simultaneously or sequentially infected with several parasites. A ...
International audienceIn the study of multi-host parasites, it is often found that host species cont...
Epidemiological networks are commonly used to explore dynamics of parasite transmission among indivi...
An important epidemiological consequence of aggregated host–parasite associations occurs when parasi...
In a recent article, we described a conceptual and analytical model to identify the key host species...
Bartonella spp. are erythrocytic bacteria transmitted via arthropod vectors, which infect a broad ra...