Parasitic infection has a direct physiological cost to hosts but may also alter how hosts interact with other individuals in their environment. Such indirect effects may alter both host fitness and the fitness of other individuals in the host's social network, yet the relative impact of direct and indirect effects of infection are rarely quantified. During reproduction, a host's social environment includes family members who may be in conflict over resource allocation. In such situations, infection may alter how resources are allocated, thereby redistributing the costs of parasitism between individuals. Here, we experimentally reduce parasite burdens of parent and/or nestling European shags (Phalacrocorax aristotelis) infected with Contraca...
Summary Introduced species disrupt native communities and biodiversity worldwide. Parasitic infecti...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Endemic, low-virulence parasitic infections are common in nature. Such infections may deplete host r...
Parasitic infection has a direct physiological cost to hosts but may also alter how hosts interact w...
Parasitic infection has a direct physiological cost to hosts but may also alter how hosts interact w...
Parasites are important drivers of ecological and evolutionary processes in their hosts. However, h...
Parasites are important drivers of ecological and evolutionary processes in their hosts. How-ever, h...
Parasite infection in young animals can affect host traits related to demographic processes such as ...
Parasites are a major component of all animal populations. Males and females often differ in their l...
Parasites have profound fitness effects on their hosts, yet these are often sub-lethal, making them ...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Summary Introduced species disrupt native communities and biodiversity worldwide. Parasitic infecti...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Endemic, low-virulence parasitic infections are common in nature. Such infections may deplete host r...
Parasitic infection has a direct physiological cost to hosts but may also alter how hosts interact w...
Parasitic infection has a direct physiological cost to hosts but may also alter how hosts interact w...
Parasites are important drivers of ecological and evolutionary processes in their hosts. However, h...
Parasites are important drivers of ecological and evolutionary processes in their hosts. How-ever, h...
Parasite infection in young animals can affect host traits related to demographic processes such as ...
Parasites are a major component of all animal populations. Males and females often differ in their l...
Parasites have profound fitness effects on their hosts, yet these are often sub-lethal, making them ...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Summary Introduced species disrupt native communities and biodiversity worldwide. Parasitic infecti...
Parasites play key ecological and evolutionary roles through the costs they impose on their host. In...
Endemic, low-virulence parasitic infections are common in nature. Such infections may deplete host r...