The spread of vector‐borne pathogens depends on a complex set of interactions among pathogen, vector, and host. In single‐host systems, pathogens can induce changes in vector preferences for infected vs. healthy hosts. Yet it is unclear if pathogens also induce changes in vector preference among host species, and how changes in vector behaviour alter the ecological dynamics of disease spread. Here, we couple multi‐host preference experiments with a novel model of vector preference general to both single and multi‐host communities. We show that viruliferous aphids exhibit strong preferences for healthy and long‐lived hosts. Coupling experimental results with modelling to account for preference leads to a strong decrease in overall pathogen s...
Organisms are frequently coinfected by multiple parasite strains and species, and interactions betwe...
Modelling virulence evolution of multihost parasites in heterogeneous host systems requires knowledg...
Models used to investigate the relationship between biodiversity change and vector-borne disease ris...
The spread of vector‐borne pathogens depends on a complex set of interactions among pathogen, vector...
International audienceThe transmission of many animal and plant diseases relies on the behavior of a...
Multihost vector-borne infectious diseases form a significant fraction of the global infectious dise...
Multihost vector-borne infectious diseases form a significant fraction of the global infectious dise...
Most species host multiple pathogens, yet field studies rarely examine the processes det...
Coinfection of host populations alters pathogen prevalence, host mortality, and pathogen evolution. ...
Vector-borne diseases that occur in humans, as well as in domestic and wild reservoir hosts, cause a...
Parasite epidemics may be influenced by interactions among symbionts, which can depend on past event...
The majority of organisms host multiple parasite species, each of which can interact with hosts and ...
Bacterial infections are often polymicrobial, leading to intricate pathogen-pathogen and pathogen-ho...
Disease transmission is a product of mechanisms and interactions at multiple levels of biological or...
Agricultural crops infected with vector-borne pathogens can suffer severe negative consequences, but...
Organisms are frequently coinfected by multiple parasite strains and species, and interactions betwe...
Modelling virulence evolution of multihost parasites in heterogeneous host systems requires knowledg...
Models used to investigate the relationship between biodiversity change and vector-borne disease ris...
The spread of vector‐borne pathogens depends on a complex set of interactions among pathogen, vector...
International audienceThe transmission of many animal and plant diseases relies on the behavior of a...
Multihost vector-borne infectious diseases form a significant fraction of the global infectious dise...
Multihost vector-borne infectious diseases form a significant fraction of the global infectious dise...
Most species host multiple pathogens, yet field studies rarely examine the processes det...
Coinfection of host populations alters pathogen prevalence, host mortality, and pathogen evolution. ...
Vector-borne diseases that occur in humans, as well as in domestic and wild reservoir hosts, cause a...
Parasite epidemics may be influenced by interactions among symbionts, which can depend on past event...
The majority of organisms host multiple parasite species, each of which can interact with hosts and ...
Bacterial infections are often polymicrobial, leading to intricate pathogen-pathogen and pathogen-ho...
Disease transmission is a product of mechanisms and interactions at multiple levels of biological or...
Agricultural crops infected with vector-borne pathogens can suffer severe negative consequences, but...
Organisms are frequently coinfected by multiple parasite strains and species, and interactions betwe...
Modelling virulence evolution of multihost parasites in heterogeneous host systems requires knowledg...
Models used to investigate the relationship between biodiversity change and vector-borne disease ris...