This chapter explains why the traditional approach of predicting evolutionary outcomes by maximizing the basic reproduction ratio of a disease is not always appropriate. Since pathogens tend to affect their host environment in radical ways, selection pressures usually depend on the types of pathogens and hosts that are established in an infected population. After outlining the theory of adaptive dynamics as a versatile toolbox for investigating the evolution and coevolution of pathogen-host interactions under conditions of frequency-dependent selection, examples illustrate how classic methods and the new models presented here result in different predictions about the evolution of infectious diseases
Many bacteria, viruses and other parasites cause severe morbidity or mortality in their host populat...
An important driver of evolution is the selection pressure that results from interactions between sp...
Modelling evolution of virulence in host-parasite systems is an actively developing area of research...
This paper explains why the traditional approach of predicting evolutionary outcomes by maximizing t...
SummaryRecent cases of emergent diseases have renewed interest in the evolutionary and ecological me...
The evolution and emergence of pathogens is subject to a wide array of ecological and evolutionary f...
Traditional explorations of infectious disease evolution have considered the competition between two...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
Emerging diseases pose a continual threat to public health. Fast multiplication and high rates of ge...
Emerging diseases are a major challenge to public health. Revealing the evolutionary processes that ...
The description of coevolutionary dynamics requires a characterization of the evolutionary dynamics ...
International audienceWhen emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly a...
When emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly adapted, they must evol...
Many bacteria, viruses and other parasites cause severe morbidity or mortality in their host populat...
An important driver of evolution is the selection pressure that results from interactions between sp...
Modelling evolution of virulence in host-parasite systems is an actively developing area of research...
This paper explains why the traditional approach of predicting evolutionary outcomes by maximizing t...
SummaryRecent cases of emergent diseases have renewed interest in the evolutionary and ecological me...
The evolution and emergence of pathogens is subject to a wide array of ecological and evolutionary f...
Traditional explorations of infectious disease evolution have considered the competition between two...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
Emerging diseases pose a continual threat to public health. Fast multiplication and high rates of ge...
Emerging diseases are a major challenge to public health. Revealing the evolutionary processes that ...
The description of coevolutionary dynamics requires a characterization of the evolutionary dynamics ...
International audienceWhen emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly a...
When emerging pathogens encounter new host species for which they are poorly adapted, they must evol...
Many bacteria, viruses and other parasites cause severe morbidity or mortality in their host populat...
An important driver of evolution is the selection pressure that results from interactions between sp...
Modelling evolution of virulence in host-parasite systems is an actively developing area of research...