Coinfection, whereby the same host is infected by more than one pathogen strain, may favor faster host exploitation rates as strains compete for the same limited resources. Hence, coinfection is expected to have major consequences for pathogen evolution, virulence and epidemiology. Theory predicts genetic variation in host resistance and pathogen infectivity to play a key role in how coinfections are formed. The limited number of studies available have demonstrated coinfection to be a common phenomenon, but little is known about how coinfection varies in space, and what its determinants are. Our aim is to understand how variation in host resistance and pathogen infectivity and aggressiveness contribute to how coinfections are formed in the ...
The specialization and distribution of pathogens among species has substantial impact on disease spr...
Wild and cultivated plants represent very different habitats for pathogens, especially when cultivat...
<p><p>Plants and their pathogens coevolve, with pathogen infection and host resistance acting in evo...
Coinfection, whereby the same host is infected by more than one pathogen strain, may favor faster ho...
Background:Understanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is ...
Variation in individual-level disease transmission is well documented, but the underlying causes of ...
The trade-off between within-host infection rate and transmission to new hosts is predicted to const...
1. The relative importance of bottom-up versus top-down control of population dynamics has been the ...
Co-infections by multiple pathogen strains are common in the wild. Theory predicts co-infections to ...
Interactions among parasite species coinfecting the same host individual can have far reaching conse...
Multiple infections (co-occurrence of multiple pathogen genotypes within an individual host) can hav...
Trade-offs in life-history traits is a central tenet in evolutionary biology, yet their ubiquity and...
The ability of a parasite strain to establish and grow on its host may be drastically altered by sim...
Predicting and controlling infectious disease epidemics is a major challenge facing the management o...
The specialization and distribution of pathogens among species has substantial impact on disease spr...
Wild and cultivated plants represent very different habitats for pathogens, especially when cultivat...
<p><p>Plants and their pathogens coevolve, with pathogen infection and host resistance acting in evo...
Coinfection, whereby the same host is infected by more than one pathogen strain, may favor faster ho...
Background:Understanding the mechanisms by which diversity is maintained in pathogen populations is ...
Variation in individual-level disease transmission is well documented, but the underlying causes of ...
The trade-off between within-host infection rate and transmission to new hosts is predicted to const...
1. The relative importance of bottom-up versus top-down control of population dynamics has been the ...
Co-infections by multiple pathogen strains are common in the wild. Theory predicts co-infections to ...
Interactions among parasite species coinfecting the same host individual can have far reaching conse...
Multiple infections (co-occurrence of multiple pathogen genotypes within an individual host) can hav...
Trade-offs in life-history traits is a central tenet in evolutionary biology, yet their ubiquity and...
The ability of a parasite strain to establish and grow on its host may be drastically altered by sim...
Predicting and controlling infectious disease epidemics is a major challenge facing the management o...
The specialization and distribution of pathogens among species has substantial impact on disease spr...
Wild and cultivated plants represent very different habitats for pathogens, especially when cultivat...
<p><p>Plants and their pathogens coevolve, with pathogen infection and host resistance acting in evo...