Data for an upcoming publication:Nørgaard, L. S., Phillips, B. L. and M. D. Hall. Can pathogens optimise both proliferation and dispersal by leveraging the sex of their infected hosts?Files in this package:Title: Nörgaard-et-al-prob-dispersal.csvDescription: Data for the probability of dispersal from a crowded patch to an empty neighbouring patch. Listed are each population (Population_ID), the number of successful dispersal events (Successes), the total number of individuals (Total), the sex of the host (Sex, M or F), and their infection status (Inf, Y or N).Title: Nörgaard-et-al-cumul-patches.csvDescription: The cumulative number of patches (Cumul_patch) host travelled in the continuous microcosms as a function of time (number of days, ...
In a recent issue of Molecular Ecology the role of intragenomic parasites in maintaining sexual repr...
This file contains data from 5 different experiments that are combined to develop the conclusions in...
Natural populations of pathogens are frequently composed of numerous interacting strains. Understand...
When using this data, please cite the original publication:Thompson, O., Gipson, S.A.Y. and M. D. Ha...
Natural infections often consist of multiple pathogens of the same or different species. When co-inf...
1. The spread of many diseases depends on the demography and dispersal of arthropod vectors. Classic...
As social interactions are increasingly recognized as important determinants of microbial fitness, s...
The sexual stage of pathogens governs recombination patterns and often also provides means of surviv...
Sex differences in the prevalence, course and severity of infection are widespread, yet the evolutio...
When using this data, please cite the original publication:Matthew D. Hall, Ben L. Phillips, Craig R...
Many pathogens possess the capacity for sex through outcrossing, despite being able to reproduce als...
1. While disease is widely recognized as affecting host population size, it has rarely been consider...
The zip file contains data and codes relating to the article "A mechanistic-statistical approach to ...
A trade-off between a pathogen's ability to infect many hosts and its reproductive capacity on each ...
Repeated extinction and recolonisation events generate a landscape of host populations that vary in ...
In a recent issue of Molecular Ecology the role of intragenomic parasites in maintaining sexual repr...
This file contains data from 5 different experiments that are combined to develop the conclusions in...
Natural populations of pathogens are frequently composed of numerous interacting strains. Understand...
When using this data, please cite the original publication:Thompson, O., Gipson, S.A.Y. and M. D. Ha...
Natural infections often consist of multiple pathogens of the same or different species. When co-inf...
1. The spread of many diseases depends on the demography and dispersal of arthropod vectors. Classic...
As social interactions are increasingly recognized as important determinants of microbial fitness, s...
The sexual stage of pathogens governs recombination patterns and often also provides means of surviv...
Sex differences in the prevalence, course and severity of infection are widespread, yet the evolutio...
When using this data, please cite the original publication:Matthew D. Hall, Ben L. Phillips, Craig R...
Many pathogens possess the capacity for sex through outcrossing, despite being able to reproduce als...
1. While disease is widely recognized as affecting host population size, it has rarely been consider...
The zip file contains data and codes relating to the article "A mechanistic-statistical approach to ...
A trade-off between a pathogen's ability to infect many hosts and its reproductive capacity on each ...
Repeated extinction and recolonisation events generate a landscape of host populations that vary in ...
In a recent issue of Molecular Ecology the role of intragenomic parasites in maintaining sexual repr...
This file contains data from 5 different experiments that are combined to develop the conclusions in...
Natural populations of pathogens are frequently composed of numerous interacting strains. Understand...