1. Individuals in poor physiological condition are known to be more susceptible to infection that, once it occurs, further deteriorates the individuals’ conditions, making them even more susceptible to infection and leading to death. This vicious synergy between the host condition and infection has recently been proposed to be among the key factors determining the oscillation characteristics in natural populations. Field studies that directly test such a hypothesis, however, are currently scarce, and the physiological traits involved remain largely unclear. 2. In this field study, we systematically examined the synergistic effects of maternal stress and coccidian parasitic interaction on the physiological conditions and overwinter survival ...
Trade-offs in the allocation of finite-energy resources among immunological defences and other physi...
1. The effect of cowpox virus on survival in two rodent hosts was investigated using nearly 4 years ...
Food and parasitism can have complex effects on small mammal reproduction. In this study, we tested ...
1. Individuals in poor physiological condition are known to be more susceptible to infection that, o...
1. The hypothesis that maternal effects act as an adaptive bridge in translating maternal environmen...
population regulation: maternal density-induced reproduction suppression impairs offspring capacity ...
International audienceThe stress response is initially adaptive, operating to maintain homeostasis. ...
1. Pathogens often cause detrimental effects to their hosts and, consequently, may influence host po...
Hosts are likely to respond to parasitic infections by a combination of resistance (expulsion of pat...
Pathogens may be important for host population dynamics, as they can be a proximate cause of morbidi...
While pathogens are often assumed to limit the growth of wildlife populations, experimental evidence...
Trade-offs in the allocation of finite-energy resources among immunological defences and other physi...
1. Spring declines are a common feature of small mammal demography. We tested the hypothesis that me...
Growing evidence suggests that parasite-infected prey is more vulnerable to predation. However, the ...
1. Ubiquitous environmental stressors are often thought to alter animal susceptibility to pathogens ...
Trade-offs in the allocation of finite-energy resources among immunological defences and other physi...
1. The effect of cowpox virus on survival in two rodent hosts was investigated using nearly 4 years ...
Food and parasitism can have complex effects on small mammal reproduction. In this study, we tested ...
1. Individuals in poor physiological condition are known to be more susceptible to infection that, o...
1. The hypothesis that maternal effects act as an adaptive bridge in translating maternal environmen...
population regulation: maternal density-induced reproduction suppression impairs offspring capacity ...
International audienceThe stress response is initially adaptive, operating to maintain homeostasis. ...
1. Pathogens often cause detrimental effects to their hosts and, consequently, may influence host po...
Hosts are likely to respond to parasitic infections by a combination of resistance (expulsion of pat...
Pathogens may be important for host population dynamics, as they can be a proximate cause of morbidi...
While pathogens are often assumed to limit the growth of wildlife populations, experimental evidence...
Trade-offs in the allocation of finite-energy resources among immunological defences and other physi...
1. Spring declines are a common feature of small mammal demography. We tested the hypothesis that me...
Growing evidence suggests that parasite-infected prey is more vulnerable to predation. However, the ...
1. Ubiquitous environmental stressors are often thought to alter animal susceptibility to pathogens ...
Trade-offs in the allocation of finite-energy resources among immunological defences and other physi...
1. The effect of cowpox virus on survival in two rodent hosts was investigated using nearly 4 years ...
Food and parasitism can have complex effects on small mammal reproduction. In this study, we tested ...