Substantial research has shown that while some parasite infections can be fatal to hosts, most infections are sub-clinical and non-lethal. Such sub-clinical infections can nonetheless have negative consequences for the long-term fitness of the host such as reducing juvenile growth and the host’s ability to compete for food and mates. [...] The heightened response by juveniles may indicate that they are avoiding infected individuals more than other age classes because it is too costly to move energy away from growth. We consider that populations with high parasite burden may have difficulties developing social networks and behaviours that could have cascading effects that impact the population in general
Gastrointestinal nematodes are intensely studied models for host-pathogen interactions in wildlife, ...
Abstract Group living is beneficial for individuals, but also comes with costs. One such cost is the...
There are substantial individual differences in parasite composition and infection load in wildlife ...
Substantial research has shown that while some parasite infections can be fatal to hosts, most infec...
Substantial research has shown that while some parasite infections can be fatal to hosts, most infec...
Substantial research has shown that while some parasite infections can be fatal to hosts, most infec...
Substantial research has shown that while some parasite infections can be fatal to hosts, most infec...
Substantial research has shown that while some parasite infections can be fatal to hosts, most infec...
Mueller-Klein N, Heistermann M, Strube C, et al. Physiological and social consequences of gastrointe...
Social grooming in the animal kingdom is common and serves several functions, from removing ectopara...
It has long been asserted that social grooming has two major functions in primate society: removing ...
Social interactions are important in everyday life for primates and many other group-living animals;...
Gastrointestinal nematodes are intensely studied models for host-pathogen interactions in wildlife, ...
Social interactions are important in everyday life for primates and many other group-living animals;...
Gastrointestinal nematodes are intensely studied models for host-pathogen interactions in wildlife, ...
Gastrointestinal nematodes are intensely studied models for host-pathogen interactions in wildlife, ...
Abstract Group living is beneficial for individuals, but also comes with costs. One such cost is the...
There are substantial individual differences in parasite composition and infection load in wildlife ...
Substantial research has shown that while some parasite infections can be fatal to hosts, most infec...
Substantial research has shown that while some parasite infections can be fatal to hosts, most infec...
Substantial research has shown that while some parasite infections can be fatal to hosts, most infec...
Substantial research has shown that while some parasite infections can be fatal to hosts, most infec...
Substantial research has shown that while some parasite infections can be fatal to hosts, most infec...
Mueller-Klein N, Heistermann M, Strube C, et al. Physiological and social consequences of gastrointe...
Social grooming in the animal kingdom is common and serves several functions, from removing ectopara...
It has long been asserted that social grooming has two major functions in primate society: removing ...
Social interactions are important in everyday life for primates and many other group-living animals;...
Gastrointestinal nematodes are intensely studied models for host-pathogen interactions in wildlife, ...
Social interactions are important in everyday life for primates and many other group-living animals;...
Gastrointestinal nematodes are intensely studied models for host-pathogen interactions in wildlife, ...
Gastrointestinal nematodes are intensely studied models for host-pathogen interactions in wildlife, ...
Abstract Group living is beneficial for individuals, but also comes with costs. One such cost is the...
There are substantial individual differences in parasite composition and infection load in wildlife ...