Variation in infection rate arises from variation in host exposure and resistance to parasites both within and among populations. All things being equal, phenotypes that increase exposure risk should covary positively with infection among individuals. It might therefore be expected that populations with mean phenotypes that increase exposure might also have higher rates of infection. However, such positive covariance between exposure and infection at the population level might be undermined by other factors such as geographic variation in parasite abundance or host resistance, negating or reversing in between-population comparisons. We studied rates of infection of two parasites among 18 populations of threespine stickleback (Gasterosteus a...
Spatial variation in parasitic infections is common, and has the potential to drive population diver...
textAs individuals and populations diverge ecologically, they become exposed to new parasites and pa...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be se...
Variation in infection rate arises from variation in host exposure and resistance to parasites both ...
Variation in infection rate arises from variation in host exposure and resistance to parasites both ...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be sen...
Parasite infections are a product of both ecological processes affecting host-parasite encounter rat...
The role of parasites as agents of selection on their hosts has been well established, but less is k...
Non-random species associations occur in naturally-sampled parasite communities. The processes resul...
Host phenotype and genotype have a direct effect on the outcome of host-parasite interactions, and t...
Abstract Background Host genotype - parasite genotype co-evolutionary dynamics are influenced by loc...
International audienceEpidemiological traits of host–parasite associations depend on the effects of ...
Spatial variation in parasitic infections is common, and has the potential to drive population diver...
textAs individuals and populations diverge ecologically, they become exposed to new parasites and pa...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be se...
Variation in infection rate arises from variation in host exposure and resistance to parasites both ...
Variation in infection rate arises from variation in host exposure and resistance to parasites both ...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be sen...
Parasite infections are a product of both ecological processes affecting host-parasite encounter rat...
The role of parasites as agents of selection on their hosts has been well established, but less is k...
Non-random species associations occur in naturally-sampled parasite communities. The processes resul...
Host phenotype and genotype have a direct effect on the outcome of host-parasite interactions, and t...
Abstract Background Host genotype - parasite genotype co-evolutionary dynamics are influenced by loc...
International audienceEpidemiological traits of host–parasite associations depend on the effects of ...
Spatial variation in parasitic infections is common, and has the potential to drive population diver...
textAs individuals and populations diverge ecologically, they become exposed to new parasites and pa...
Divergent natural selection regimes can contribute to adaptive population divergence, but can be se...