The enterprise of virulence management attempts to predict how social practices and other factors affect the evolution of parasite virulence. These predictions are often based on parasite optima or evolutionary equilibria derived from models of host-parasite dynamics. Yet even when such models accurately capture the parasite optima, newly invading parasites will typically not be at their optima. Here we show that parasite invasion of a host population can occur despite highly nonoptimal virulence. Fitness improvements soon after invasion may proceed through many steps with wide changes in virulence, because fitness depends on transmission as well as virulence, and transmission improvements can overwhelm nonoptimal virulence. This process is...
Abstract Parasites and hosts remain locked in a continuous struggle for survival. The co-evolutionar...
It has been recently realised that parasite virulence (the harm caused by parasites to their hosts) ...
Virulence is generally considered to benefit parasites by enhancing resource-transfer from host to p...
Modelling evolution of virulence in host-parasite systems is an actively developing area of research...
Traditionally, evolutionary theory has attempted to predict the success of traits through their effe...
Evolutionary models predict that host immunity will shape the evolution of parasite virulence. While...
The study of social evolution and virulence in parasites is concerned with fitness consequences of t...
As is well known, the conventional wisdom that successful parasites have to become benign is not bas...
Question: How does the evolution of host defences to parasitism depend on the level of disease-indu...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
SummaryRecent cases of emergent diseases have renewed interest in the evolutionary and ecological me...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
It has recently been suggested that the expression of parasite virulence depends on host population ...
Invited paper for the journal Vaccine summarising a workshop at Rutgers University in July 2005 on V...
Abstract Parasites and hosts remain locked in a continuous struggle for survival. The co-evolutionar...
It has been recently realised that parasite virulence (the harm caused by parasites to their hosts) ...
Virulence is generally considered to benefit parasites by enhancing resource-transfer from host to p...
Modelling evolution of virulence in host-parasite systems is an actively developing area of research...
Traditionally, evolutionary theory has attempted to predict the success of traits through their effe...
Evolutionary models predict that host immunity will shape the evolution of parasite virulence. While...
The study of social evolution and virulence in parasites is concerned with fitness consequences of t...
As is well known, the conventional wisdom that successful parasites have to become benign is not bas...
Question: How does the evolution of host defences to parasitism depend on the level of disease-indu...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
SummaryRecent cases of emergent diseases have renewed interest in the evolutionary and ecological me...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
It has recently been suggested that the expression of parasite virulence depends on host population ...
Invited paper for the journal Vaccine summarising a workshop at Rutgers University in July 2005 on V...
Abstract Parasites and hosts remain locked in a continuous struggle for survival. The co-evolutionar...
It has been recently realised that parasite virulence (the harm caused by parasites to their hosts) ...
Virulence is generally considered to benefit parasites by enhancing resource-transfer from host to p...