Seasonal epidemics erupt commonly in nature and are driven by numerous mechanisms. Here, we suggest a new mechanism that could determine the size and timing of seasonal epidemics: rearing environment changes the performance of parasites. This mechanism arises when the environmental conditions in which a parasite is produced impact its performance—independently from the current environment. To illustrate the potential for ‘rearing effects’, we show how temperature influences infection risk (transmission rate) in a Daphnia-fungus disease system through both parasite rearing temperature and infection temperature. During autumnal epidemics, zooplankton hosts contact (eat) fungal parasites (spores) reared in a gradually cooling environment. To d...
Climate change has profound effects on infectious disease dynamics, yet the impacts of increased sho...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
1. Climate change has the potential to shape the future of infectious diseases, both directly and in...
Seasonal epidemics erupt commonly in nature and are driven by numerous mechanisms. Here, we suggest ...
Seasonal epidemics erupt commonly in nature and are driven by numerous mechanisms. Here, we suggest ...
Seasonal epidemics erupt commonly in nature and are driven by numerous mechanisms. Here, we suggest ...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Many infectious diseases display strong seasonal dynamics. When both hosts and parasites are influen...
1. Thermal ecology theory predicts that transmission of infectious diseases should respond unimodall...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
1. Thermal ecology theory predicts that transmission of infectious diseases should respond unimodall...
1. Changes in the magnitude and frequency of temperature shifts with climate change will influence s...
1. Changes in the magnitude and frequency of temperature shifts with climate change will influence s...
Climate change has profound effects on infectious disease dynamics, yet the impacts of increased sho...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
1. Climate change has the potential to shape the future of infectious diseases, both directly and in...
Seasonal epidemics erupt commonly in nature and are driven by numerous mechanisms. Here, we suggest ...
Seasonal epidemics erupt commonly in nature and are driven by numerous mechanisms. Here, we suggest ...
Seasonal epidemics erupt commonly in nature and are driven by numerous mechanisms. Here, we suggest ...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Many infectious diseases display strong seasonal dynamics. When both hosts and parasites are influen...
1. Thermal ecology theory predicts that transmission of infectious diseases should respond unimodall...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
1. Thermal ecology theory predicts that transmission of infectious diseases should respond unimodall...
1. Changes in the magnitude and frequency of temperature shifts with climate change will influence s...
1. Changes in the magnitude and frequency of temperature shifts with climate change will influence s...
Climate change has profound effects on infectious disease dynamics, yet the impacts of increased sho...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
1. Climate change has the potential to shape the future of infectious diseases, both directly and in...