BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe transmissionvirulence trade-off hypothesis is one of the few adaptive explanations of virulence evolution, and assumes that there is an overall positive correlation between parasite transmission and virulence. The shape of the transmissionvirulence relationship predicts whether virulence should evolve toward either a maximum or to an intermediate optimum. A positive correlation between each of these traits and within-host growth is often suggested to underlie the relationship between virulence and transmission. There are few experimental tests of this hypothesis; this study reports on the first empirical test on a plant pathogen. We infected Brassica rapa plants with nine natural isolates of Cauliflo...
Disease induced effects on host survival are important to understand the evolution of parasitic viru...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
Virus infection can elicit changes in host plant cues that mediate vector orientation, feeding, and ...
The transmission–virulence trade-off hypothesis is one of the few adaptive explanations of virulence...
The adaptive hypothesis invoked to explain why parasites harm their hosts is known as the trade-off ...
International audienceVirus–plant interactions range from parasitism to mutualism. Viruses have been...
International audienceThe virulence-transmission trade-off hypothesis has provided a dominant theore...
[EN] Background: Theory suggests that high virulence could hinder between-host transmission of micro...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceDisease induced effects on host survival are important to under...
<div><p>For the last three decades, evolutionary biologists have sought to understand which factors ...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
Disease induced effects on host survival are important to understand the evolution of parasitic viru...
The virulence--transmission trade-off hypothesis proposed more than 30 years ago is the cornerstone ...
Disease induced effects on host survival are important to understand the evolution of parasitic viru...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
Virus infection can elicit changes in host plant cues that mediate vector orientation, feeding, and ...
The transmission–virulence trade-off hypothesis is one of the few adaptive explanations of virulence...
The adaptive hypothesis invoked to explain why parasites harm their hosts is known as the trade-off ...
International audienceVirus–plant interactions range from parasitism to mutualism. Viruses have been...
International audienceThe virulence-transmission trade-off hypothesis has provided a dominant theore...
[EN] Background: Theory suggests that high virulence could hinder between-host transmission of micro...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceDisease induced effects on host survival are important to under...
<div><p>For the last three decades, evolutionary biologists have sought to understand which factors ...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
Disease induced effects on host survival are important to understand the evolution of parasitic viru...
The virulence--transmission trade-off hypothesis proposed more than 30 years ago is the cornerstone ...
Disease induced effects on host survival are important to understand the evolution of parasitic viru...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
Virus infection can elicit changes in host plant cues that mediate vector orientation, feeding, and ...