Most species host multiple pathogens, yet field studies rarely examine the processes determining pathogen diversity within a single host or the effects of coinfection on pathogen dynamics in natural systems. Coinfection can affect pathogen transmission and virulence. In turn, coinfection can be regulated within hosts by interactions such as cross-protective immunity or at broader spatial scales via vector distributions. Using a general model, we demonstrate that coinfection by a group of vectored pathogens is highest with abundant generalist vectors and weak cross-protection and coinfection- induced mortality. Using these predictions,...
The loss of biodiversity in communities can degrade ecosystem services including productivity, stabi...
Coinfections of one host with multiple pathogen species are common, and have important implications ...
Abstract Many generalist pathogens are influenced by the spatial distributions and relative abundanc...
Most species host multiple pathogens, yet field studies rarely examine the processes det...
Community assembly processes may provide a predictive framework for understanding the mechanisms und...
Host-pathogen interactions may be governed by the number of pathogens coexisting within an individua...
<div><p>Pathogens are common and diverse in natural communities and have been implicated in the succ...
<div><p>The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control hos...
The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control host vital ...
Pathogens are common and diverse in natural communities and have been implicated in the success of h...
The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control host vital ...
Multiple virus infections affect the competence of host plants to transmit disease. The effects of c...
Host characteristics commonly determine infection risk, but infection can also be mediated by region...
Integration of community ecology with disease biology is viewed as a promising avenue for uncovering...
Infections of one host by multiple parasites are common, and several studies have found that the ord...
The loss of biodiversity in communities can degrade ecosystem services including productivity, stabi...
Coinfections of one host with multiple pathogen species are common, and have important implications ...
Abstract Many generalist pathogens are influenced by the spatial distributions and relative abundanc...
Most species host multiple pathogens, yet field studies rarely examine the processes det...
Community assembly processes may provide a predictive framework for understanding the mechanisms und...
Host-pathogen interactions may be governed by the number of pathogens coexisting within an individua...
<div><p>Pathogens are common and diverse in natural communities and have been implicated in the succ...
<div><p>The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control hos...
The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control host vital ...
Pathogens are common and diverse in natural communities and have been implicated in the success of h...
The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control host vital ...
Multiple virus infections affect the competence of host plants to transmit disease. The effects of c...
Host characteristics commonly determine infection risk, but infection can also be mediated by region...
Integration of community ecology with disease biology is viewed as a promising avenue for uncovering...
Infections of one host by multiple parasites are common, and several studies have found that the ord...
The loss of biodiversity in communities can degrade ecosystem services including productivity, stabi...
Coinfections of one host with multiple pathogen species are common, and have important implications ...
Abstract Many generalist pathogens are influenced by the spatial distributions and relative abundanc...