The virulence--transmission trade-off hypothesis proposed more than 30 years ago is the cornerstone in the study of host-parasite co-evolution. This hypothesis rests on the premise that virulence is an unavoidable and increasing cost because the parasite uses host resources to replicate. This cost associated with replication ultimately results in a deceleration in transmission rate because increasing within-host replication increases host mortality. Empirical tests of predictions of the hypothesis have found mixed support, which cast doubt about its overall generalizability. To quantitatively address this issue, we conducted a meta-analysis of 30 empirical studies, after reviewing over 4000 published papers, focusing on the four core relati...
Parasite strategies of host exploitation may be affected by host defence strategies and multiple inf...
How and why parasite virulence (terms in bold font are in the Glossary) evolves are arguably some of...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
The virulence--transmission trade-off hypothesis proposed more than 30 years ago is the cornerstone ...
The virulence--transmission trade-off hypothesis proposed more than 30 years ago is the cornerstone ...
The virulence--transmission trade-off hypothesis proposed more than 30 years ago is the cornerstone ...
Climate change and anthropogenic activity are currently driving large changes in nutritional availab...
Climate change and anthropogenic activity are currently driving large changes in nutritional availab...
The transmission–virulence trade-off hypothesis is one of the few adaptive explanations of virulence...
The adaptive hypothesis invoked to explain why parasites harm their hosts is known as the trade-off ...
The transmission–virulence trade-off hypothesis is one of the few adaptive explanations of virulence...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
The study of social evolution and virulence in parasites is concerned with fitness consequences of t...
Parasite strategies of host exploitation may be affected by host defence strategies and multiple inf...
Parasite strategies of host exploitation may be affected by host defence strategies and multiple inf...
Parasite strategies of host exploitation may be affected by host defence strategies and multiple inf...
How and why parasite virulence (terms in bold font are in the Glossary) evolves are arguably some of...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
The virulence--transmission trade-off hypothesis proposed more than 30 years ago is the cornerstone ...
The virulence--transmission trade-off hypothesis proposed more than 30 years ago is the cornerstone ...
The virulence--transmission trade-off hypothesis proposed more than 30 years ago is the cornerstone ...
Climate change and anthropogenic activity are currently driving large changes in nutritional availab...
Climate change and anthropogenic activity are currently driving large changes in nutritional availab...
The transmission–virulence trade-off hypothesis is one of the few adaptive explanations of virulence...
The adaptive hypothesis invoked to explain why parasites harm their hosts is known as the trade-off ...
The transmission–virulence trade-off hypothesis is one of the few adaptive explanations of virulence...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
The study of social evolution and virulence in parasites is concerned with fitness consequences of t...
Parasite strategies of host exploitation may be affected by host defence strategies and multiple inf...
Parasite strategies of host exploitation may be affected by host defence strategies and multiple inf...
Parasite strategies of host exploitation may be affected by host defence strategies and multiple inf...
How and why parasite virulence (terms in bold font are in the Glossary) evolves are arguably some of...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...