International audienceInfection is a complex biological process involving reciprocally both the intensity of host exposure to a pathogen as well as the host intrinsic "receptivity", or permissiveness to infection. Disentangling their respective contributions is currently seen as a fundamental gap in our knowledge. Here, we take the advantage of a rare semi-natural experiment context provided by the emergence of the West Nile Virus (WNV) in North America. Focusing on the pathogen emergence period, we combine datasets from (i) wild birds exposed to WNV in an urban zoo to evaluate the species intrinsic receptivity to WNV infection in an environment where exposure to WNV vectors can be assumed to be relatively homogenous for all captive species...
The influence of host diversity on multi-host pathogen transmission and persistence can be confounde...
BackgroundExtensive work has shown that vectors almost never feed at random. Often, a subset of indi...
West Nile virus (WNV) has caused repeated large-scale human epidemics in North America since it was ...
International audienceInfection is a complex biological process involving reciprocally both the inte...
Infection is a complex biological process involving reciprocally both the intensity of host exposure...
Disease transmission is inherently ecological, requiring ecological interactions among vectors, host...
Heterogeneity in host populations and communities can have large effects on the transmission and con...
Zoonotic diseases transmitted by wildlife affect biological conservation, public and animal health, ...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
All organisms face a central conflict; a limited supply of resources must beoptimally allocated to c...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
Understanding how quickly pathogens replicate and how quickly the immune system responds is importan...
West Nile virus (WNV) has caused repeated large-scale human epidemics in North America since it was ...
BackgroundVarious ecological and physiological mechanisms might influence the probability that two o...
West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus maintained and amplified among birds and tangen...
The influence of host diversity on multi-host pathogen transmission and persistence can be confounde...
BackgroundExtensive work has shown that vectors almost never feed at random. Often, a subset of indi...
West Nile virus (WNV) has caused repeated large-scale human epidemics in North America since it was ...
International audienceInfection is a complex biological process involving reciprocally both the inte...
Infection is a complex biological process involving reciprocally both the intensity of host exposure...
Disease transmission is inherently ecological, requiring ecological interactions among vectors, host...
Heterogeneity in host populations and communities can have large effects on the transmission and con...
Zoonotic diseases transmitted by wildlife affect biological conservation, public and animal health, ...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
All organisms face a central conflict; a limited supply of resources must beoptimally allocated to c...
In this study, we develop a model to investigate how ecological factors might affect the dynamics of...
Understanding how quickly pathogens replicate and how quickly the immune system responds is importan...
West Nile virus (WNV) has caused repeated large-scale human epidemics in North America since it was ...
BackgroundVarious ecological and physiological mechanisms might influence the probability that two o...
West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne flavivirus maintained and amplified among birds and tangen...
The influence of host diversity on multi-host pathogen transmission and persistence can be confounde...
BackgroundExtensive work has shown that vectors almost never feed at random. Often, a subset of indi...
West Nile virus (WNV) has caused repeated large-scale human epidemics in North America since it was ...