International audienceUnderstanding how hosts minimize the cost of emerging infections has fundamental implications for epidemiological dynamics and the evolution of pathogen virulence. Despite this, few experimental studies in natural populations have tested whether, in response to disease emergence, hosts evolve resistance, which reduces pathogen load through immune activation, or tolerance, which limits somatic damages without decreasing pathogen load. Further, none has done so accounting for significant natural variation in pathogen virulence, despite known effects on host responses to infection. Here, we investigate whether eastern North American house finches (Haemorhous mexicanus) have evolved resistance and/or tolerance to their eme...
Individuals can express a range of disease phenotypes during infection, with important implications ...
The transmission of parasites and pathogens among hosts remains an essential question in disease eco...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society for Mi...
International audienceUnderstanding how hosts minimize the cost of emerging infections has fundament...
Understanding how hosts minimize the cost of emerging infections has fundamental implications for ep...
Emergent infectious diseases can have a devastating impact on host populations. The high selective p...
Animal hosts can adapt to emerging infectious disease through both disease resistance, which decreas...
Host individuals and populations often vary in their responses to infection, with direct consequence...
Host-pathogen coevolution is assumed to play a key role in eco-evolutionary processes, including epi...
The evolution of higher virulence during disease emergence has been predicted by theoretical models,...
Animal hosts can adapt to emerging infectious disease through both disease resistance, which decreas...
Innate immunity is expected to play a primary role in conferring resistance to novel infectious dise...
<div><p>The evolution of higher virulence during disease emergence has been predicted by theoretical...
International audienceAbstract Quantifying variation in the ability to fight infection among free-li...
Host resistance through immune clearance is predicted to favour pathogens that are able to transmit ...
Individuals can express a range of disease phenotypes during infection, with important implications ...
The transmission of parasites and pathogens among hosts remains an essential question in disease eco...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society for Mi...
International audienceUnderstanding how hosts minimize the cost of emerging infections has fundament...
Understanding how hosts minimize the cost of emerging infections has fundamental implications for ep...
Emergent infectious diseases can have a devastating impact on host populations. The high selective p...
Animal hosts can adapt to emerging infectious disease through both disease resistance, which decreas...
Host individuals and populations often vary in their responses to infection, with direct consequence...
Host-pathogen coevolution is assumed to play a key role in eco-evolutionary processes, including epi...
The evolution of higher virulence during disease emergence has been predicted by theoretical models,...
Animal hosts can adapt to emerging infectious disease through both disease resistance, which decreas...
Innate immunity is expected to play a primary role in conferring resistance to novel infectious dise...
<div><p>The evolution of higher virulence during disease emergence has been predicted by theoretical...
International audienceAbstract Quantifying variation in the ability to fight infection among free-li...
Host resistance through immune clearance is predicted to favour pathogens that are able to transmit ...
Individuals can express a range of disease phenotypes during infection, with important implications ...
The transmission of parasites and pathogens among hosts remains an essential question in disease eco...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from American Society for Mi...