Host-pathogen coevolution is assumed to play a key role in eco-evolutionary processes, including epidemiological dynamics and the evolution of sexual reproduction [1-4]. Despite this, direct evidence for host-pathogen coevolution is exceptional [5-7], particularly in vertebrate hosts. Indeed, although vertebrate hosts have been shown to evolve in response to pathogens or vice versa [8-12], there is little evidence for the necessary reciprocal changes in the success of both antagonists over time [13]. Here, we generate a time-shift experiment to demonstrate adaptive, reciprocal changes in North American house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus) and their bacterial pathogen, Mycoplasma gallisepticum [14-16]. Our experimental design is made possibl...
The transmission of parasites and pathogens among hosts remains an essential question in disease eco...
Infectious diseases can cause host mortality through direct or indirect mechanisms, including altere...
Innate immunity is expected to play a primary role in conferring resistance to novel infectious dise...
Host-pathogen coevolution is assumed to play a key role in eco-evolutionary processes, including epi...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Host-pa...
Understanding how hosts minimize the cost of emerging infections has fundamental implications for ep...
Host resistance through immune clearance is predicted to favour pathogens that are able to transmit ...
The evolution of higher virulence during disease emergence has been predicted by theoretical models,...
<div><p>The evolution of higher virulence during disease emergence has been predicted by theoretical...
Emergent infectious diseases can have a devastating impact on host populations. The high selective p...
International audienceUnderstanding how hosts minimize the cost of emerging infections has fundament...
Host individuals and populations often vary in their responses to infection, with direct consequence...
Immune memory evolved to protect hosts from reinfection, but incomplete responses that allow future ...
International audienceThe virulence-transmission trade-off hypothesis has provided a dominant theore...
Animal hosts can adapt to emerging infectious disease through both disease resistance, which decreas...
The transmission of parasites and pathogens among hosts remains an essential question in disease eco...
Infectious diseases can cause host mortality through direct or indirect mechanisms, including altere...
Innate immunity is expected to play a primary role in conferring resistance to novel infectious dise...
Host-pathogen coevolution is assumed to play a key role in eco-evolutionary processes, including epi...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Elsevier via the DOI in this record.Host-pa...
Understanding how hosts minimize the cost of emerging infections has fundamental implications for ep...
Host resistance through immune clearance is predicted to favour pathogens that are able to transmit ...
The evolution of higher virulence during disease emergence has been predicted by theoretical models,...
<div><p>The evolution of higher virulence during disease emergence has been predicted by theoretical...
Emergent infectious diseases can have a devastating impact on host populations. The high selective p...
International audienceUnderstanding how hosts minimize the cost of emerging infections has fundament...
Host individuals and populations often vary in their responses to infection, with direct consequence...
Immune memory evolved to protect hosts from reinfection, but incomplete responses that allow future ...
International audienceThe virulence-transmission trade-off hypothesis has provided a dominant theore...
Animal hosts can adapt to emerging infectious disease through both disease resistance, which decreas...
The transmission of parasites and pathogens among hosts remains an essential question in disease eco...
Infectious diseases can cause host mortality through direct or indirect mechanisms, including altere...
Innate immunity is expected to play a primary role in conferring resistance to novel infectious dise...