1.Animals switch habitats on a regular basis, and when habitats vary in suitability for parasitism, routine habitat switching alters the frequency of parasite exposure and may affect post-infection parasite proliferation. However, the effects of routine habitat switching on infection dynamics are not well understood. 2.We performed infection experiments, behavioural observations, and field surveillance to evaluate how routine habitat switching by adult alpine newts (Ichthyosaura alpestris) influences infection dynamics of the pathogenic parasite, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd). 3.We show that when newts are exposed to equal total doses of Bd in aquatic habitats, differences in exposure ...
Graduation date: 2011Infectious diseases are a growing concern for both humans and wildlife. The ne...
1. Growing interest in unifying the field of natural enemy ecology has revealed similarities between...
Despite ecologists increasingly recognizing pathogens as playing significant roles in community dyna...
1.Animals switch habitats on a regular basis, and when habitats vary in suitability for parasitism, ...
© 2017 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2017 British Ecological Society Animals switch habitats on ...
Many organisms avoid habitats posing risks of parasitism. Parasites are not generally conspicuous, h...
Animals challenged with disease may select specific habitat conditions that help prevent or reduce i...
Why does the severity of parasite infection differ dramatically across habitats? This question remai...
The intensity of a pathogen infection plays a key role in determining how the host responds to infec...
Abstract: The pathogenic chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is considered responsibl...
Received: 13 April 2016, Accepted: 5 July 2016Why does the severity of parasite infection differ dra...
Most parasites and pathogens infect multiple hosts, but a great deal of variation exists in the role...
Aim: Widespread pesticides might influence pathogen distributions across landscapes via effects on h...
Climate change is altering global patterns of precipitation and temperature variability, with implic...
Controlled experiments are one approach to understanding the pathogenicity of etiologic agents to su...
Graduation date: 2011Infectious diseases are a growing concern for both humans and wildlife. The ne...
1. Growing interest in unifying the field of natural enemy ecology has revealed similarities between...
Despite ecologists increasingly recognizing pathogens as playing significant roles in community dyna...
1.Animals switch habitats on a regular basis, and when habitats vary in suitability for parasitism, ...
© 2017 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2017 British Ecological Society Animals switch habitats on ...
Many organisms avoid habitats posing risks of parasitism. Parasites are not generally conspicuous, h...
Animals challenged with disease may select specific habitat conditions that help prevent or reduce i...
Why does the severity of parasite infection differ dramatically across habitats? This question remai...
The intensity of a pathogen infection plays a key role in determining how the host responds to infec...
Abstract: The pathogenic chytrid fungus Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd) is considered responsibl...
Received: 13 April 2016, Accepted: 5 July 2016Why does the severity of parasite infection differ dra...
Most parasites and pathogens infect multiple hosts, but a great deal of variation exists in the role...
Aim: Widespread pesticides might influence pathogen distributions across landscapes via effects on h...
Climate change is altering global patterns of precipitation and temperature variability, with implic...
Controlled experiments are one approach to understanding the pathogenicity of etiologic agents to su...
Graduation date: 2011Infectious diseases are a growing concern for both humans and wildlife. The ne...
1. Growing interest in unifying the field of natural enemy ecology has revealed similarities between...
Despite ecologists increasingly recognizing pathogens as playing significant roles in community dyna...