While pathogens are often assumed to limit the growth of wildlife populations, experimental evidence for their effects is rare. A lack of food resources has been suggested to enhance the negative effects of pathogen infection on host populations, but this theory has received little investigation. We conducted a replicated two-factor enclosure experiment, with introduction of the bacterium Bordetella bronchiseptica and food supplementation, to evaluate the individual and interactive effects of pathogen infection and food availability on vole populations during a boreal winter. We show that prior to bacteria introduction, vole populations were limited by food availability. Bordetella bronchiseptica introduction then reduced population growth ...
Diseases and host dynamics are linked, but their associations may vary in strength, be time-lagged, ...
Research Highlight: Brila, I., Lavirinienko, A., Tukalenko, E., Kallio, E. R., Mappes, T. & Watts, P...
The transmission of wildlife zoonoses to humans depends, amongst others, on complex interactions of ...
While pathogens are often assumed to limit the growth of wildlife populations, experimental evidence...
In seasonal environments, appropriate adaptations are crucial for organisms to maximize their fitnes...
Trade-offs in the allocation of finite-energy resources among immunological defences and other physi...
Trade-offs in the allocation of finite-energy resources among immunological defences and other physi...
The expansion and intensification of agriculture are driving profound changes in ecosystems worldwid...
Pathogens may be important for host population dynamics, as they can be a proximate cause of morbidi...
Urbanisation and agriculture cause declines for many wildlife, but some species benefit from novel r...
The expansion and intensification of agriculture are driving profound changes in ecosystems worldwid...
Host-parasite-pathogen dynamics in nature have been linked to a range of extrinsic and intrinsic fa...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 15th Rodens et Spatium: International Conference on Rodent Biology...
In contrast to the conditions in most laboratory studies, wild animals are routinely challenged by m...
The North American deermouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) is a reservoir host for many zoonotic pathogen...
Diseases and host dynamics are linked, but their associations may vary in strength, be time-lagged, ...
Research Highlight: Brila, I., Lavirinienko, A., Tukalenko, E., Kallio, E. R., Mappes, T. & Watts, P...
The transmission of wildlife zoonoses to humans depends, amongst others, on complex interactions of ...
While pathogens are often assumed to limit the growth of wildlife populations, experimental evidence...
In seasonal environments, appropriate adaptations are crucial for organisms to maximize their fitnes...
Trade-offs in the allocation of finite-energy resources among immunological defences and other physi...
Trade-offs in the allocation of finite-energy resources among immunological defences and other physi...
The expansion and intensification of agriculture are driving profound changes in ecosystems worldwid...
Pathogens may be important for host population dynamics, as they can be a proximate cause of morbidi...
Urbanisation and agriculture cause declines for many wildlife, but some species benefit from novel r...
The expansion and intensification of agriculture are driving profound changes in ecosystems worldwid...
Host-parasite-pathogen dynamics in nature have been linked to a range of extrinsic and intrinsic fa...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al 15th Rodens et Spatium: International Conference on Rodent Biology...
In contrast to the conditions in most laboratory studies, wild animals are routinely challenged by m...
The North American deermouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) is a reservoir host for many zoonotic pathogen...
Diseases and host dynamics are linked, but their associations may vary in strength, be time-lagged, ...
Research Highlight: Brila, I., Lavirinienko, A., Tukalenko, E., Kallio, E. R., Mappes, T. & Watts, P...
The transmission of wildlife zoonoses to humans depends, amongst others, on complex interactions of ...