Worldwide increases in human and wildlife diseases have challenged ecologists to understand how large-scale environmental changes affect host-parasite interactions. One of the most profound changes to Earth's ecosystems is the alteration of global nutrient cycles, including those of phosphorus (P) and especially nitrogen (N). Along with the obvious direct benefits of nutrient application for food production, anthropogenic inputs of N and P can indirectly affect the abundance of infectious and noninfectious pathogens. The mechanisms underpinning observed correlations, however, and how such patterns vary with disease type, have long remained conjectural. Here, we highlight recent experimental advances to critically evaluate the relationship b...
Parasitic infections are ubiquitous in wildlife, livestock and human populations, and healthy ecosys...
Plant damage by invertebrate herbivores and pathogens influences the dynamics of grassland ecosystem...
More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic anim...
Worldwide increases in human and wildlife diseases have challenged ecologists to understand how larg...
Anthropogenic resource supplementation can shape wildlife disease directly by altering the traits an...
Autotrophs play an essential role in the cycling of carbon and nutrients, yet disease-ecosystem rela...
Nutrition is typically discussed in terms of maintaining a proper diet and avoiding nutrient deficie...
Generalist microorganisms are the agents of many emerging infectious diseases (EIDs), but their natu...
Anthropogenic stressors may influence hosts and their pathogens directly or may alter host–pathogen ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.December 2017. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. A...
Changes in environmental nutrients play a crucial role in driving disease dynamics, but global patte...
Urbanisation and agriculture cause declines for many wildlife, but some species benefit from novelres...
Non-native species have often been linked with introduction of novel pathogens that spill over into ...
Despite growing evidence that parasites often alter nutrient flows through their hosts and can compr...
Ongoing human activities are causing major global environmental changes (e.g., warming, nutrient enr...
Parasitic infections are ubiquitous in wildlife, livestock and human populations, and healthy ecosys...
Plant damage by invertebrate herbivores and pathogens influences the dynamics of grassland ecosystem...
More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic anim...
Worldwide increases in human and wildlife diseases have challenged ecologists to understand how larg...
Anthropogenic resource supplementation can shape wildlife disease directly by altering the traits an...
Autotrophs play an essential role in the cycling of carbon and nutrients, yet disease-ecosystem rela...
Nutrition is typically discussed in terms of maintaining a proper diet and avoiding nutrient deficie...
Generalist microorganisms are the agents of many emerging infectious diseases (EIDs), but their natu...
Anthropogenic stressors may influence hosts and their pathogens directly or may alter host–pathogen ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation.December 2017. Major: Ecology, Evolution and Behavior. A...
Changes in environmental nutrients play a crucial role in driving disease dynamics, but global patte...
Urbanisation and agriculture cause declines for many wildlife, but some species benefit from novelres...
Non-native species have often been linked with introduction of novel pathogens that spill over into ...
Despite growing evidence that parasites often alter nutrient flows through their hosts and can compr...
Ongoing human activities are causing major global environmental changes (e.g., warming, nutrient enr...
Parasitic infections are ubiquitous in wildlife, livestock and human populations, and healthy ecosys...
Plant damage by invertebrate herbivores and pathogens influences the dynamics of grassland ecosystem...
More than 60% of human infectious diseases are caused by pathogens shared with wild or domestic anim...