Over a billion people on earth are infected with helminth parasites and show remarkable variation in parasite burden and chronicity. These parasite distributions are captured well by classic statistics, such as the negative binomial distribution. But the within-host processes underlying this variation are not well understood. In this study, we explain variation in macroparasite infection outcomes on the basis of resource flows within hosts. Resource flows realize the interactions between parasites and host immunity and metabolism. When host metabolism is modulated by parasites, we find a positive feedback of parasites on their own resources. While this positive feedback results in parasites improving their resource availability at high burd...
Parasite fitness is tightly controlled by host ecology. The timing of seasonal host activities, or h...
Parasite prevalence shows tremendous spatiotemporal variation. Theory indicates this variation might...
Parasites may alter their behaviour to cope with changes in the within-host environment. In particul...
Over a billion people on earth are infected with helminth parasites and show remarkable variation in...
Over a billion people on earth are infected with helminth parasites and show remarkable variation in...
Over a billion people on earth are infected with helminth parasites and show remarkable variation in...
What drives the evolution of parasite life history traits? Recent studies suggest that feedbacks bet...
Disease dynamics hinge on parasite transmission among hosts. However, canonical models for transmiss...
Endemic, low-virulence parasitic infections are common in nature. Such infections may deplete host r...
Anthropogenic activities and natural events such as periodic tree masting can alter resource provisi...
Few hosts have many parasites while many hosts have few parasites -- this axiom of parasite ecology ...
We present a simple unscaled, quantitative framework that addresses the optimum use of resources thr...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.It...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Israel Journal of Ecol...
Trophically-transmitted parasites start their development in an intermediate host, before they finis...
Parasite fitness is tightly controlled by host ecology. The timing of seasonal host activities, or h...
Parasite prevalence shows tremendous spatiotemporal variation. Theory indicates this variation might...
Parasites may alter their behaviour to cope with changes in the within-host environment. In particul...
Over a billion people on earth are infected with helminth parasites and show remarkable variation in...
Over a billion people on earth are infected with helminth parasites and show remarkable variation in...
Over a billion people on earth are infected with helminth parasites and show remarkable variation in...
What drives the evolution of parasite life history traits? Recent studies suggest that feedbacks bet...
Disease dynamics hinge on parasite transmission among hosts. However, canonical models for transmiss...
Endemic, low-virulence parasitic infections are common in nature. Such infections may deplete host r...
Anthropogenic activities and natural events such as periodic tree masting can alter resource provisi...
Few hosts have many parasites while many hosts have few parasites -- this axiom of parasite ecology ...
We present a simple unscaled, quantitative framework that addresses the optimum use of resources thr...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.It...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Israel Journal of Ecol...
Trophically-transmitted parasites start their development in an intermediate host, before they finis...
Parasite fitness is tightly controlled by host ecology. The timing of seasonal host activities, or h...
Parasite prevalence shows tremendous spatiotemporal variation. Theory indicates this variation might...
Parasites may alter their behaviour to cope with changes in the within-host environment. In particul...