Males and females vary in many characteristics that typically underlie how well a host is able to fight infection, such as body-size, immune capacity, or energy availability. Although well studied in the context of sexual signalling, there is now growing recognition that these differences can influence aspects of pathogen evolution as well. Here we consider how co-infection between multiple pathogen strains is shaped by male-female differences. In natural populations, infections by more than one pathogen strain or species are believed to be a widespread occurrence. Using the water flea, Daphnia magna, we exposed genetically identical males and females to replicated bacterial co-infections. We found that pathogen transmission and virulence w...
BACKGROUND: Sexual dimorphism in immunity is believed to reflect sex differences in reproductive str...
<p>In red and blue are parameter combinations, which lead to monomorphic or dimorphic parasite popul...
Host manipulation by sexually transmitted parasites which increases host mating rate and thus parasi...
Sex differences in the prevalence, course and severity of infection are widespread, yet the evolutio...
Natural infections often consist of multiple pathogens of the same or different species. When co-inf...
From mammals to invertebrates, males and females frequently vary in their susceptibility to diseases...
Abstract Background Males and females differ in many ways and might present different opportunities ...
Sex differences in immunity are predicted to underlie much of the frequently observed sex difference...
International audienceHeterogenity between sexes in terms of both the level and the type of immune r...
In species with separate sexes, parasite prevalence and disease expression is often different betwee...
The patterns of immunity conferred by host sex or age represent two sources of host heterogeneity th...
Among human and nonhuman animals, the prevalence and intensity of infection typically is higher in m...
Theory predicts that the epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) will be affected by ...
Why do natural populations vary in the frequency of sexual reproduction? Virulent parasites may help...
The life history strategies of males and females are often divergent, creating the potential for sex...
BACKGROUND: Sexual dimorphism in immunity is believed to reflect sex differences in reproductive str...
<p>In red and blue are parameter combinations, which lead to monomorphic or dimorphic parasite popul...
Host manipulation by sexually transmitted parasites which increases host mating rate and thus parasi...
Sex differences in the prevalence, course and severity of infection are widespread, yet the evolutio...
Natural infections often consist of multiple pathogens of the same or different species. When co-inf...
From mammals to invertebrates, males and females frequently vary in their susceptibility to diseases...
Abstract Background Males and females differ in many ways and might present different opportunities ...
Sex differences in immunity are predicted to underlie much of the frequently observed sex difference...
International audienceHeterogenity between sexes in terms of both the level and the type of immune r...
In species with separate sexes, parasite prevalence and disease expression is often different betwee...
The patterns of immunity conferred by host sex or age represent two sources of host heterogeneity th...
Among human and nonhuman animals, the prevalence and intensity of infection typically is higher in m...
Theory predicts that the epidemiology of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) will be affected by ...
Why do natural populations vary in the frequency of sexual reproduction? Virulent parasites may help...
The life history strategies of males and females are often divergent, creating the potential for sex...
BACKGROUND: Sexual dimorphism in immunity is believed to reflect sex differences in reproductive str...
<p>In red and blue are parameter combinations, which lead to monomorphic or dimorphic parasite popul...
Host manipulation by sexually transmitted parasites which increases host mating rate and thus parasi...