Disease acts as a powerful driver of evolution in natural host populations, yet individuals in a population often vary in their susceptibility to infection. Energetic trade-offs between immune and reproductive investment lead to the evolution of distinct life history strategies, driven by the relative fitness costs and benefits of resisting infection. However, examples quantifying the cost of resistance outside of the laboratory are rare. Here, we observe two distinct forms of resistance to bovine tuberculosis (bTB), an important zoonotic pathogen, in a free-ranging African buffalo (Syncerus caffer) population. We characterize these phenotypes as “infection resistance,” in which hosts delay or prevent infection, and “proliferation resistanc...
Individuals of a population may vary along a pace-of-life syndrome from highly fecund, short-lived, ...
Adaptive evolutionary theory argues that organisms with larger effective population size (Ne) should...
Litzke V, Ottensmann M, Forcada J, Heitzmann L, Hoffman J. Heterozygosity at neutral and immune loci...
1.Supplemental food provided to wildlife by human activities can be more abundant and predictable th...
There are substantial individual differences in parasite composition and infection load in wildlife ...
Current control strategies are failing to contain the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic and are limited by ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) threats are typically represented by bacteria capable of extensive ho...
Current natural populations face new interactions because of the re-emergence of ancient microbes an...
The size of disease epidemics remains difficult to predict, especially when parasites interact with ...
Infections with Taenia solium cause significant public health and economic losses worldwide. Despite...
Hosts can alter their strategy towards pathogens during their lifetime; that is, they can show pheno...
Demonstrating disease impacts on the vital rates of free‐ranging mammalian hosts typically requires ...
Invasive parasites are involved in population declines of new host species worldwide. The high susce...
Theileria parva is a tick‐transmitted apicomplexan protozoan parasite that infects lymphocytes of ca...
Vaccines against bacterial pathogens can protect recipients from becoming infected with potentially ...
Individuals of a population may vary along a pace-of-life syndrome from highly fecund, short-lived, ...
Adaptive evolutionary theory argues that organisms with larger effective population size (Ne) should...
Litzke V, Ottensmann M, Forcada J, Heitzmann L, Hoffman J. Heterozygosity at neutral and immune loci...
1.Supplemental food provided to wildlife by human activities can be more abundant and predictable th...
There are substantial individual differences in parasite composition and infection load in wildlife ...
Current control strategies are failing to contain the tuberculosis (TB) epidemic and are limited by ...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) threats are typically represented by bacteria capable of extensive ho...
Current natural populations face new interactions because of the re-emergence of ancient microbes an...
The size of disease epidemics remains difficult to predict, especially when parasites interact with ...
Infections with Taenia solium cause significant public health and economic losses worldwide. Despite...
Hosts can alter their strategy towards pathogens during their lifetime; that is, they can show pheno...
Demonstrating disease impacts on the vital rates of free‐ranging mammalian hosts typically requires ...
Invasive parasites are involved in population declines of new host species worldwide. The high susce...
Theileria parva is a tick‐transmitted apicomplexan protozoan parasite that infects lymphocytes of ca...
Vaccines against bacterial pathogens can protect recipients from becoming infected with potentially ...
Individuals of a population may vary along a pace-of-life syndrome from highly fecund, short-lived, ...
Adaptive evolutionary theory argues that organisms with larger effective population size (Ne) should...
Litzke V, Ottensmann M, Forcada J, Heitzmann L, Hoffman J. Heterozygosity at neutral and immune loci...