This paper explores the effect of discontinuous periodic host absence on the evolution of pathogen transmission rates by using Ro maximisation techniques. The physiological consequence of an increased transmission rate can be either an increased virulence, i.e. there is a transmission-virulence trade-off or ii) a reduced between season survival, i.e. there is a transmission-survival trade-off. The results reveal that the type of trade-off determines the direction of selection, with relatively longer periods of host absence selecting for higher transmission rates in the presence of a trade-off between transmission and virulence but lower transmission rates in the presence of a trade-off between transmission and between season survival. The...
In evolutionary epidemiology, most of the existing models address virulence evolution through a tran...
Virulence is expected to be linked to parasite fitness via transmission. However, it is not clear wh...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe transmissionvirulence trade-off hypothesis is one of the fe...
This paper explores the effect of discontinuous periodic host absence on the evolution of pathogen t...
This paper explores the effect of discontinuous periodic host absence on the evolution of pathogen t...
The traditional mechanistic trade-offs resulting in a negative correlation between transmission and ...
The adaptive hypothesis invoked to explain why parasites harm their hosts is known as the trade-off ...
International audiencePeriodicity in host availability is common in agricultural systems. Although i...
Abstract The timing of seasonal activity, or phenology, is an adaptive trait that maximizes individu...
International audienceThe strict dependency of biotrophic pathogens upon living host tissue for mult...
The coexistence of closely related plant parasites is widespread. Yet, understanding the ecological ...
The level of parasite virulence, i.e., the decrease in host’s fitness due to a pathogen, is expected...
Parasite fitness is tightly controlled by host ecology. The timing of seasonal host activities, or h...
International audienceMany plant viruses are transmitted by insect vectors. Transmission can be desc...
Many parasites and pathogens cause silent/covert infections in addition to the more obvious infectio...
In evolutionary epidemiology, most of the existing models address virulence evolution through a tran...
Virulence is expected to be linked to parasite fitness via transmission. However, it is not clear wh...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe transmissionvirulence trade-off hypothesis is one of the fe...
This paper explores the effect of discontinuous periodic host absence on the evolution of pathogen t...
This paper explores the effect of discontinuous periodic host absence on the evolution of pathogen t...
The traditional mechanistic trade-offs resulting in a negative correlation between transmission and ...
The adaptive hypothesis invoked to explain why parasites harm their hosts is known as the trade-off ...
International audiencePeriodicity in host availability is common in agricultural systems. Although i...
Abstract The timing of seasonal activity, or phenology, is an adaptive trait that maximizes individu...
International audienceThe strict dependency of biotrophic pathogens upon living host tissue for mult...
The coexistence of closely related plant parasites is widespread. Yet, understanding the ecological ...
The level of parasite virulence, i.e., the decrease in host’s fitness due to a pathogen, is expected...
Parasite fitness is tightly controlled by host ecology. The timing of seasonal host activities, or h...
International audienceMany plant viruses are transmitted by insect vectors. Transmission can be desc...
Many parasites and pathogens cause silent/covert infections in addition to the more obvious infectio...
In evolutionary epidemiology, most of the existing models address virulence evolution through a tran...
Virulence is expected to be linked to parasite fitness via transmission. However, it is not clear wh...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe transmissionvirulence trade-off hypothesis is one of the fe...