Trade-offs in life-history traits is a central tenet in evolutionary biology, yet their ubiquity and relevance to realized fitness in natural populations remains questioned. Trade-offs in pathogens are of particular interest because they may constrain the evolution and epidemiology of diseases. Here, we studied life-history traits determining transmission in the obligate fungal pathogen, Podosphaera plantaginis, infecting Plantago lanceolata. We find that while traits are positively associated on sympatric host genotypes, on allopatric host genotypes relationships between infectivity and subsequent transmission traits change shape, becoming even negative. The epidemiological prediction of this change in life-history relationships in allopat...
Repeated extinction and recolonisation events generate a landscape of host populations that vary in ...
1. The relative importance of bottom-up versus top-down control of population dynamics has been the ...
The trade-off between within-host infection rate and transmission to new hosts is predicted to const...
Trade-offs in life-history traits is a central tenet in evolutionary biology, yet their ubiquity and...
Background:Understanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is ...
BackgroundUnderstanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is c...
Plant pathogen traits, such as transmission mode and overwintering strategy, may have important effe...
1. Plant pathogens reduce the performance of their hosts and therefore may contribute to ecological ...
The ability of a parasite strain to establish and grow on its host may be drastically altered by sim...
Coinfection, whereby the same host is infected by more than one pathogen strain, may favor faster ho...
Variation in individual-level disease transmission is well documented, but the underlying causes of ...
A trade-off between a pathogen's ability to infect many hosts and its reproductive capacity on each ...
Ecological theory predicts that disease incidence increases with increasing density of host networks...
Understanding processes maintaining variation in pathogen life-history traits is a key challenge in ...
Repeated extinction and recolonisation events generate a landscape of host populations that vary in ...
1. The relative importance of bottom-up versus top-down control of population dynamics has been the ...
The trade-off between within-host infection rate and transmission to new hosts is predicted to const...
Trade-offs in life-history traits is a central tenet in evolutionary biology, yet their ubiquity and...
Background:Understanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is ...
BackgroundUnderstanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is c...
Plant pathogen traits, such as transmission mode and overwintering strategy, may have important effe...
1. Plant pathogens reduce the performance of their hosts and therefore may contribute to ecological ...
The ability of a parasite strain to establish and grow on its host may be drastically altered by sim...
Coinfection, whereby the same host is infected by more than one pathogen strain, may favor faster ho...
Variation in individual-level disease transmission is well documented, but the underlying causes of ...
A trade-off between a pathogen's ability to infect many hosts and its reproductive capacity on each ...
Ecological theory predicts that disease incidence increases with increasing density of host networks...
Understanding processes maintaining variation in pathogen life-history traits is a key challenge in ...
Repeated extinction and recolonisation events generate a landscape of host populations that vary in ...
1. The relative importance of bottom-up versus top-down control of population dynamics has been the ...
The trade-off between within-host infection rate and transmission to new hosts is predicted to const...