Baculoviruses are well-known for altering the behaviour of their caterpillar hosts by inducing hyperactivity (enhanced locomotion) and/or tree-top disease (climbing to elevated positions before death). These features, along with the genomic small size of baculoviruses compared to non-viral parasites and the at hand techniques for producing mutants, imply that baculoviruses are excellent tools for unravelling the molecular mechanisms underlying parasitic alteration of host behaviour. Baculoviruses can be easily mutated, allowing an optimal experimental setup in comparative studies, where for instance host gene expression can be compared between insects infected with wild-type viruses or with mutant viruses lacking genes involved in behaviour...
Infection with an endoparasite frequently alters host behaviour. This study provides the first quant...
Infection with an endoparasite frequently alters host behaviour. This study provides the first quant...
Many parasites and pathogens manipu-late host behavior to enhance trans-mission to new victims. For ...
Baculoviruses are well-known for altering the behaviour of their caterpillar hosts by inducing hyper...
Many parasites manipulate host behaviour to enhance parasite transmission and survival. A fascinatin...
Baculoviruses can induce climbing behaviour in their caterpillar hosts to ensure they die at elevate...
Increasing evidence shows that host behaviour often changes following infection by a variety of para...
Many parasites manipulate host behaviour to enhance parasite transmission and survival. A fascinatin...
Although many parasites are known to manipulate the behavior of their hosts, the mechanisms underlyi...
Parasites often have severe effects on their hosts by causing developmental and physiological altera...
<div><p>The baculovirus is a classic example of a parasite that alters the behavior or physiology of...
Many parasites enhance their dispersal and transmission by manipulating host behaviour. One intrigui...
Many parasites manipulate host behavior to increase the probability of transmission. To date, direct...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Many parasites en...
The baculoviruses (family: Baculoviridae) are a group of large DNA viruses that infect insects. Thes...
Infection with an endoparasite frequently alters host behaviour. This study provides the first quant...
Infection with an endoparasite frequently alters host behaviour. This study provides the first quant...
Many parasites and pathogens manipu-late host behavior to enhance trans-mission to new victims. For ...
Baculoviruses are well-known for altering the behaviour of their caterpillar hosts by inducing hyper...
Many parasites manipulate host behaviour to enhance parasite transmission and survival. A fascinatin...
Baculoviruses can induce climbing behaviour in their caterpillar hosts to ensure they die at elevate...
Increasing evidence shows that host behaviour often changes following infection by a variety of para...
Many parasites manipulate host behaviour to enhance parasite transmission and survival. A fascinatin...
Although many parasites are known to manipulate the behavior of their hosts, the mechanisms underlyi...
Parasites often have severe effects on their hosts by causing developmental and physiological altera...
<div><p>The baculovirus is a classic example of a parasite that alters the behavior or physiology of...
Many parasites enhance their dispersal and transmission by manipulating host behaviour. One intrigui...
Many parasites manipulate host behavior to increase the probability of transmission. To date, direct...
This is the final version. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Many parasites en...
The baculoviruses (family: Baculoviridae) are a group of large DNA viruses that infect insects. Thes...
Infection with an endoparasite frequently alters host behaviour. This study provides the first quant...
Infection with an endoparasite frequently alters host behaviour. This study provides the first quant...
Many parasites and pathogens manipu-late host behavior to enhance trans-mission to new victims. For ...