Understanding ecological and epidemiological factors driving pathogen evolution in contemporary time scales is a major challenge in modern health management. Pathogens that replicate outside the hosts are subject to selection imposed by ambient environmental conditions. Increased nutrient levels could increase pathogen virulence by pre-adapting for efficient use of resources upon contact to a nutrient rich host or by favouring transmission of fast-growing virulent strains. We measured changes in virulence and competition in Flavobacterium columnare, a bacterial pathogen of freshwater fish, under high and low nutrient levels. To test competition between strains in genotype mixtures, we developed a quantitative real-time PCR assay. We found t...
Ecological changes affect pathogen epidemiology and evolution and may trigger the emergence of novel...
Hosts are typically infected with multiple strains or genotypes of one or several parasite species. ...
Predicting the effects of global increase in temperatures on disease virulence is challenging, espec...
Understanding ecological and epidemiological factors driving pathogen evolution in contemporary time...
Diseases have become a primary constraint to sustainable aquaculture, but remarkably little attentio...
Although increased disease severity driven by intensive farming practices is problematic in food pro...
Human influence on the environment has led to changes in ecological factors which have greatly contr...
Diseases have become a primary constraint to sustainable aquaculture, but remarkably little attentio...
Although increased disease severity driven by intensive farming practices is problematic in food pro...
Ecological factors are known to affect disease dynamics and even lead to disease emergence. Especi...
Phenotypic variation is suggested to facilitate the persistence of environmentally growing pathogens...
Most theories of the evolution of virulence concentrate on obligatory host-pathogen relationship. Ye...
Phenotypic variation is suggested to facilitate the persistence of environmentally growing pathogens...
Opportunist saprotrophic pathogens differ from obligatory pathogens due to their capability in host-...
<div><p>Most theories of the evolution of virulence concentrate on obligatory host-pathogen relation...
Ecological changes affect pathogen epidemiology and evolution and may trigger the emergence of novel...
Hosts are typically infected with multiple strains or genotypes of one or several parasite species. ...
Predicting the effects of global increase in temperatures on disease virulence is challenging, espec...
Understanding ecological and epidemiological factors driving pathogen evolution in contemporary time...
Diseases have become a primary constraint to sustainable aquaculture, but remarkably little attentio...
Although increased disease severity driven by intensive farming practices is problematic in food pro...
Human influence on the environment has led to changes in ecological factors which have greatly contr...
Diseases have become a primary constraint to sustainable aquaculture, but remarkably little attentio...
Although increased disease severity driven by intensive farming practices is problematic in food pro...
Ecological factors are known to affect disease dynamics and even lead to disease emergence. Especi...
Phenotypic variation is suggested to facilitate the persistence of environmentally growing pathogens...
Most theories of the evolution of virulence concentrate on obligatory host-pathogen relationship. Ye...
Phenotypic variation is suggested to facilitate the persistence of environmentally growing pathogens...
Opportunist saprotrophic pathogens differ from obligatory pathogens due to their capability in host-...
<div><p>Most theories of the evolution of virulence concentrate on obligatory host-pathogen relation...
Ecological changes affect pathogen epidemiology and evolution and may trigger the emergence of novel...
Hosts are typically infected with multiple strains or genotypes of one or several parasite species. ...
Predicting the effects of global increase in temperatures on disease virulence is challenging, espec...