Changes in environmental nutrients play a crucial role in driving disease dynamics, but global patterns in nutrient-driven changes in disease are difficult to predict. In this paper we use ecological stoichiometry as a framework to review host–parasite interactions under changing nutrient ratios, focusing on three pathways: (i) altered host resistance and parasite virulence through host stoichiometry (ii) changed encounter or contact rates at population level, and (iii) changed host community structure. We predict that the outcome of nutrient changes on host–parasite interactions depends on which pathways are modified, and suggest that the outcome of infection could depend on the overlap in stoichiometric requirements of the host and the pa...
Worldwide increases in human and wildlife diseases have challenged ecologists to understand how larg...
Worldwide increases in human and wildlife diseases have challenged ecologists to understand how larg...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...
Ecological stoichiometry is a rapidly growing field of study that assesses the elemental composition...
Human activities have dramatically altered nutrient fluxes from the landscape into receiving waters....
Autotrophs play an essential role in the cycling of carbon and nutrients, yet disease-ecosystem rela...
Human activities have dramatically altered nutrient fluxes from the landscape into receiving waters....
Competitive interactions among free living organisms such as plants and algae are known to be regula...
Hosts rely on the availability of nutrients for growth, and for defense against pathogens. At the sa...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.We...
Ecological stoichiometry and resource competition theory both predict that nutrient rates and ratios...
Ecological stoichiometry and resource competition theory both predict that nutrient rates and ratios...
Climate change and anthropogenic activity are currently driving large changes in nutritional availab...
The resource quality of the host has been shown to affect parasite transmission success, prevalence...
We still know very little about how the environment influences coevolutionary dynamics. Here, we inv...
Worldwide increases in human and wildlife diseases have challenged ecologists to understand how larg...
Worldwide increases in human and wildlife diseases have challenged ecologists to understand how larg...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...
Ecological stoichiometry is a rapidly growing field of study that assesses the elemental composition...
Human activities have dramatically altered nutrient fluxes from the landscape into receiving waters....
Autotrophs play an essential role in the cycling of carbon and nutrients, yet disease-ecosystem rela...
Human activities have dramatically altered nutrient fluxes from the landscape into receiving waters....
Competitive interactions among free living organisms such as plants and algae are known to be regula...
Hosts rely on the availability of nutrients for growth, and for defense against pathogens. At the sa...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.We...
Ecological stoichiometry and resource competition theory both predict that nutrient rates and ratios...
Ecological stoichiometry and resource competition theory both predict that nutrient rates and ratios...
Climate change and anthropogenic activity are currently driving large changes in nutritional availab...
The resource quality of the host has been shown to affect parasite transmission success, prevalence...
We still know very little about how the environment influences coevolutionary dynamics. Here, we inv...
Worldwide increases in human and wildlife diseases have challenged ecologists to understand how larg...
Worldwide increases in human and wildlife diseases have challenged ecologists to understand how larg...
Humans are drastically changing the availability and distribution of important elements, such as (N)...