It has been suggested that the harm parasites cause to their hosts is an unavoidable consequence of parasite reproduction with costs not only for the host but also for the parasite. Castrating parasites are thought to minimize their costs by reducing host fecundity, which may minimize the chances of killing both host and parasite prematurely. We conducted a series of experiments to understand the evolution of virulence of a castrating bacterium in the planktonic crustacean Daphnia magna. By manipulating food levels during the infection of D. magna with the bacterium Pasteuria ramosa, we showed that both antagonists are resource-limited and that a negative correlation between host and parasite reproduction exists, indicating resource competi...
International audienceTo gain insight into parasite‐mediated natural selection, we studied a natural...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
In many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more than one parasite species. When ...
Background: Understanding the impact of disease in natural populations requires an understanding of ...
How infectious disease agents interact with their host changes during the course of infection and ca...
Abstract Background Understanding the impact of disease in natural populations requires an understan...
How infectious disease agents interact with their host changes during the course of infection and ca...
How infectious disease agents interact with their host changes during the course of infection and ca...
Abstract Background Males and females differ in many ways and might present different opportunities ...
The trade-off hypothesis for the evolution of virulence predicts that parasite transmission stage pr...
The trade-off hypothesis for the evolution of virulence predicts that parasite transmission stage pr...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate how altering the external environment affects life history...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
International audienceTo gain insight into parasite‐mediated natural selection, we studied a natural...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
In many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more than one parasite species. When ...
Background: Understanding the impact of disease in natural populations requires an understanding of ...
How infectious disease agents interact with their host changes during the course of infection and ca...
Abstract Background Understanding the impact of disease in natural populations requires an understan...
How infectious disease agents interact with their host changes during the course of infection and ca...
How infectious disease agents interact with their host changes during the course of infection and ca...
Abstract Background Males and females differ in many ways and might present different opportunities ...
The trade-off hypothesis for the evolution of virulence predicts that parasite transmission stage pr...
The trade-off hypothesis for the evolution of virulence predicts that parasite transmission stage pr...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
The aim of this thesis was to investigate how altering the external environment affects life history...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
International audienceTo gain insight into parasite‐mediated natural selection, we studied a natural...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
In many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more than one parasite species. When ...