AbstractThe living world has evolved and is evolving through interspecific relationships between organisms. The diversity of these interactions is enormous going from mutualism to parasitism. Humans live with a multitude of microorganisms, essential for their biology. However, interactions are not always advantageous. Indeed, many organisms might become pathogens, such as the Plasmodium species, the causative agents of malaria. Like many other microorganisms, they are «Machiavellian» in their capacity to elaborate a range of reproduction strategies, giving them a huge advantage in terms of adaptation. Here, we discuss the role played by parasites in the ecology and evolution of living organisms and particularly of humans. In the study of in...
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Although they are hyperdiverse and intensively studied, parasites present major challenges when it c...
Parasites are useful pathogens to explore human-animal interactions because they have diverse life c...
International audienceThe living world has evolved and is evolving through interspecific relationshi...
AbstractThe living world has evolved and is evolving through interspecific relationships between org...
International audienceThroughout our evolutionary history, humankind has always lived in contact wit...
Human activities have resulted in substantial, large-scale environmental modifications, especially i...
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
Vector-borne parasites cause major human diseases of the developing world, including malaria, human ...
Abstract “Why do parasites harm their host? ” is a recurrent question in evolutionary biology and ec...
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
Human parasitic diseases cause hundreds of thousands of deaths per year, in addition to the signific...
Parasite evolution is increasingly being recognized as one of the most important issues in applied e...
a b s t r a c t Parasite evolution is increasingly being recognized as one of the most important iss...
Articlehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96988/1/UMURF-Issue06_2009-DUrcuyoJF.pd
Although they are hyperdiverse and intensively studied, parasites present major challenges when it c...
Parasites are useful pathogens to explore human-animal interactions because they have diverse life c...
International audienceThe living world has evolved and is evolving through interspecific relationshi...
AbstractThe living world has evolved and is evolving through interspecific relationships between org...
International audienceThroughout our evolutionary history, humankind has always lived in contact wit...
Human activities have resulted in substantial, large-scale environmental modifications, especially i...
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
Vector-borne parasites cause major human diseases of the developing world, including malaria, human ...
Abstract “Why do parasites harm their host? ” is a recurrent question in evolutionary biology and ec...
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
This paper presents many types of interplays between parasites and the host, showing the history of ...
Human parasitic diseases cause hundreds of thousands of deaths per year, in addition to the signific...
Parasite evolution is increasingly being recognized as one of the most important issues in applied e...
a b s t r a c t Parasite evolution is increasingly being recognized as one of the most important iss...
Articlehttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/96988/1/UMURF-Issue06_2009-DUrcuyoJF.pd
Although they are hyperdiverse and intensively studied, parasites present major challenges when it c...
Parasites are useful pathogens to explore human-animal interactions because they have diverse life c...