Both host genetic potentials for growth and disease resistance, as well as nutrition are known to affect responses of individuals challenged with micro-parasites, but their interactive effects are difficult to predict from experimental studies alone.Here, a mathematical model is proposed to explore the hypothesis that a host's response to pathogen challenge largely depends on the interaction between a host's genetic capacities for growth or disease resistance and the nutritional environment. As might be expected, the model predicts that if nutritional availability is high, hosts with higher growth capacities will also grow faster under micro-parasitic challenge, and more resistant animals will exhibit a more effective immune response. Growt...
8 pagesInternational audienceThe outcome of the encounter between a host and a parasite depends on t...
8 pagesInternational audienceThe outcome of the encounter between a host and a parasite depends on t...
International audienceTrade-offs between host resistance to parasites and host growth or reproductio...
Both host genetic potentials for growth and disease resistance, as well as nutrition are known to af...
Background: Both host genetic potentials for growth and disease resistance, as well as nutrition are...
Background: Both host genetic potentials for growth and disease resistance, as well as nutrition are...
Phenotypic selection for production traits causes changes in the underlying genetics of the animal. ...
The ability of animals to cope with an increasing parasite load, in terms of resilience and resistan...
The ability of animals to cope with an increasing parasite load, in terms of resilience and resistan...
The ability of animals to cope with an increasing parasite load, in terms of resilience and resistan...
The ability of animals to cope with an increasing parasite load, in terms of resilience and resistan...
Artificial selection for improved productivity may reduce an animal's ability to cope with pathogens...
Hosts can in principle employ two different strategies to defend themselves against parasites: resis...
Phenotypic selection for production traits causes changes in the underlying genetics of the animal. ...
8 pagesInternational audienceThe outcome of the encounter between a host and a parasite depends on t...
8 pagesInternational audienceThe outcome of the encounter between a host and a parasite depends on t...
8 pagesInternational audienceThe outcome of the encounter between a host and a parasite depends on t...
International audienceTrade-offs between host resistance to parasites and host growth or reproductio...
Both host genetic potentials for growth and disease resistance, as well as nutrition are known to af...
Background: Both host genetic potentials for growth and disease resistance, as well as nutrition are...
Background: Both host genetic potentials for growth and disease resistance, as well as nutrition are...
Phenotypic selection for production traits causes changes in the underlying genetics of the animal. ...
The ability of animals to cope with an increasing parasite load, in terms of resilience and resistan...
The ability of animals to cope with an increasing parasite load, in terms of resilience and resistan...
The ability of animals to cope with an increasing parasite load, in terms of resilience and resistan...
The ability of animals to cope with an increasing parasite load, in terms of resilience and resistan...
Artificial selection for improved productivity may reduce an animal's ability to cope with pathogens...
Hosts can in principle employ two different strategies to defend themselves against parasites: resis...
Phenotypic selection for production traits causes changes in the underlying genetics of the animal. ...
8 pagesInternational audienceThe outcome of the encounter between a host and a parasite depends on t...
8 pagesInternational audienceThe outcome of the encounter between a host and a parasite depends on t...
8 pagesInternational audienceThe outcome of the encounter between a host and a parasite depends on t...
International audienceTrade-offs between host resistance to parasites and host growth or reproductio...