Mixed infections, where more than one parasite genotype is present in a single host, have been suggested to be an important factor in host-parasite interactions. As the host represents a limited resource, co-infecting parasite genotypes are expected to be under resource competition. Competition will not only modify the survival of the co-infecting genotypes, but is also likely to affect total within-host parasite growth as well as host survival and reproduction. We measured parasite infectivity and spore production of seven isolates of Octosporea bayeri (Microsporidia) and their effect on the reproduction and longevity of its host Daphnia magna (Cladocera), after single- or double-isolate inoculations through vertical and horizontal transmi...
Multiparasite communities inhabiting individual hosts are common and often consist of parasites from...
The success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the host to satisfy key functions d...
Understanding the transmission and dynamics of infectious diseases in natural communities requires u...
Abstract Mixed infections, where more than one para-site genotype is present in a single host, have ...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
In many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more than one parasite species. When ...
Mixed-genotype parasite infections are common in nature. Theoretical studies analyze the effects of ...
It has recently been suggested that the expression of parasite virulence depends on host population ...
Equipe 6International audienceThe success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the h...
Many parasites survive harsh periods together with their hosts. Without the possibility of horizonta...
Evolutionary studies often estimate fitness components with the aim to make predictions about the ou...
As is well known, the conventional wisdom that successful parasites have to become benign is not bas...
In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often composed of m...
<div><p>In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often compo...
International audienceIn parasites with mixed modes of transmission, ecological conditions may deter...
Multiparasite communities inhabiting individual hosts are common and often consist of parasites from...
The success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the host to satisfy key functions d...
Understanding the transmission and dynamics of infectious diseases in natural communities requires u...
Abstract Mixed infections, where more than one para-site genotype is present in a single host, have ...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
In many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more than one parasite species. When ...
Mixed-genotype parasite infections are common in nature. Theoretical studies analyze the effects of ...
It has recently been suggested that the expression of parasite virulence depends on host population ...
Equipe 6International audienceThe success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the h...
Many parasites survive harsh periods together with their hosts. Without the possibility of horizonta...
Evolutionary studies often estimate fitness components with the aim to make predictions about the ou...
As is well known, the conventional wisdom that successful parasites have to become benign is not bas...
In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often composed of m...
<div><p>In endemic areas with high transmission intensities, malaria infections are very often compo...
International audienceIn parasites with mixed modes of transmission, ecological conditions may deter...
Multiparasite communities inhabiting individual hosts are common and often consist of parasites from...
The success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the host to satisfy key functions d...
Understanding the transmission and dynamics of infectious diseases in natural communities requires u...