Cancer is a widespread disease that affects most of the metazoans. However, cancer development is a slow process and, long before causing the death of the individual, may weaken organisms' capacities and impair their interactions with other species. Yet, the impact of cancer development on biotic interactions, and over the dynamics of the whole ecosystem, is still largely unexplored. As well, the feedback of altered biotic interactions on the evolution of resistance against cancer in the context of community ecology has not been investigated. From this new perspective, we theoretically investigate how cancer can challenge expected interaction outcomes in a predator-prey model system, and how, in return, these altered interaction outcomes co...
Cancer is driven by the somatic evolution of cell lineages that have escaped controls on replication...
International audienceEcological and evolutionary concepts have been widely adopted to understand ho...
Rapid evolution is ubiquitous in nature. We briefly review some of this quite broadly, particularly ...
Cancer is definitely not a disease strictly confined to human populations. Indeed, despite a lack of...
Cancer is a disease that affects the majority of metazoan species and, before directly causing host ...
International audience: Cancer is a disease that affects the majority of metazoan species and, befor...
International audienceEvolutionary theory explains why metazoan species are largely protected agains...
Abstract Background Peto's paradox stipulates that there is no association between body mass (a surr...
For an increasing number of biologists, cancer is viewed as a dynamic system governed by evolutionar...
International audienceFor an increasing number of biologists, cancer is viewed as a dynamic system g...
Background: Peto's paradox stipulates that there is no association between body mass (a surrogate of...
Cancer is driven by the somatic evolution of cell lineages that have escaped controls on replication...
International audienceEcological and evolutionary concepts have been widely adopted to understand ho...
Rapid evolution is ubiquitous in nature. We briefly review some of this quite broadly, particularly ...
Cancer is definitely not a disease strictly confined to human populations. Indeed, despite a lack of...
Cancer is a disease that affects the majority of metazoan species and, before directly causing host ...
International audience: Cancer is a disease that affects the majority of metazoan species and, befor...
International audienceEvolutionary theory explains why metazoan species are largely protected agains...
Abstract Background Peto's paradox stipulates that there is no association between body mass (a surr...
For an increasing number of biologists, cancer is viewed as a dynamic system governed by evolutionar...
International audienceFor an increasing number of biologists, cancer is viewed as a dynamic system g...
Background: Peto's paradox stipulates that there is no association between body mass (a surrogate of...
Cancer is driven by the somatic evolution of cell lineages that have escaped controls on replication...
International audienceEcological and evolutionary concepts have been widely adopted to understand ho...
Rapid evolution is ubiquitous in nature. We briefly review some of this quite broadly, particularly ...