SummaryIndividuals tend to interact more strongly with nearby individuals or within particular social groups. Recent theoretical advances have demonstrated that these within-population relationships can have fundamental implications for ecological and evolutionary dynamics [1–11]. In particular, contact networks are crucial to the spread [12–14] and evolution [8, 9, 11, 15] of disease. However, the theory remains largely untested experimentally [16]. Here, we manipulate habitat viscosity and thereby the frequency of local interactions in an insect-pathogen model system in which the virus had previously been shown to have little effect on host population dynamics [16, 17]. At high viscosity, the pathogen caused the collapse of dominant and o...
Infectious disease influences the dynamics of host populations and the structure of species communit...
Spatial dynamics of range-shifting species can be deeply affected by biotic interactions. One ubiqui...
Both theory and experimental evolution studies predict migration to influence the outcome of antagon...
SummaryIndividuals tend to interact more strongly with nearby individuals or within particular socia...
The assumption that populations are completely mixed is reasonable for many populations, but there i...
Natural, agricultural and human populations are structured, with a proportion of interactions occurr...
It is clear that the evolution of infectious disease may be influenced by population spatial structu...
The evolution of mutualism between hosts and initially parasitic symbionts represents a major transi...
Although movement ecology has leveraged models of home range formation to explore the effects of spa...
Predicting the emergence, spread and evolution of parasites within and among host populations requir...
Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persistence by promot...
BACKGROUND: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
Interactions among multiple infectious agents are increasingly recognized as a fundamental issue in ...
Background: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
Techniques for determining the long-term dynamics of host-parasite systems are well established for ...
Infectious disease influences the dynamics of host populations and the structure of species communit...
Spatial dynamics of range-shifting species can be deeply affected by biotic interactions. One ubiqui...
Both theory and experimental evolution studies predict migration to influence the outcome of antagon...
SummaryIndividuals tend to interact more strongly with nearby individuals or within particular socia...
The assumption that populations are completely mixed is reasonable for many populations, but there i...
Natural, agricultural and human populations are structured, with a proportion of interactions occurr...
It is clear that the evolution of infectious disease may be influenced by population spatial structu...
The evolution of mutualism between hosts and initially parasitic symbionts represents a major transi...
Although movement ecology has leveraged models of home range formation to explore the effects of spa...
Predicting the emergence, spread and evolution of parasites within and among host populations requir...
Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persistence by promot...
BACKGROUND: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
Interactions among multiple infectious agents are increasingly recognized as a fundamental issue in ...
Background: Spatial structure across fragmented landscapes can enhance regional population persisten...
Techniques for determining the long-term dynamics of host-parasite systems are well established for ...
Infectious disease influences the dynamics of host populations and the structure of species communit...
Spatial dynamics of range-shifting species can be deeply affected by biotic interactions. One ubiqui...
Both theory and experimental evolution studies predict migration to influence the outcome of antagon...