Multiple virus infections affect the competence of host plants to transmit disease. The effects of coinfection on transmission are expected to produce ecologically complex pathogen and host-pathogen interactions. However, the prediction of disease risk will rely on untangling nonrandom from random patterns of infection to identify underlying processes that drive these interactions. Are the spatial distributions of infections in complex multispecies systems random or not? For the first time, we use an empirical evaluation of this basic but nontrivial question to test the hypothesis that coinfection contributes to (i) nonrandom ecological interactions between hosts and viruses and (ii) structuring infection distributions. We use a novel appro...
The long-term coevolution of hosts and pathogens in their environment forms a complex web of multi-s...
Pathogens play an important part in shaping the structure and dynamics of natural communities, becau...
The distribution of multi-host pathogens over their host range conditions their population dynamics ...
Multiple virus infections affect the competence of host plants to transmit disease. The effects of c...
Integration of community ecology with disease biology is viewed as a promising avenue for uncovering...
Most species host multiple pathogens, yet field studies rarely examine the processes det...
Processes that generate the distribution of pathogens and their interactions with hosts are not inse...
Viral diversity has been discovered across scales from host individuals to populations. However, the...
<div><p>The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control hos...
Abstract A growing body of literature links resources of hosts to their risk of infectious disease. ...
The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control host vital ...
The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control host vital ...
The interaction among multiple microbial strains affects the spread of infectious diseases and the e...
Understanding how variation in hosts, parasites, and the environment shapes patterns of disease is k...
The interaction among multiple microbial strains affects the spread of infectious diseases and the e...
The long-term coevolution of hosts and pathogens in their environment forms a complex web of multi-s...
Pathogens play an important part in shaping the structure and dynamics of natural communities, becau...
The distribution of multi-host pathogens over their host range conditions their population dynamics ...
Multiple virus infections affect the competence of host plants to transmit disease. The effects of c...
Integration of community ecology with disease biology is viewed as a promising avenue for uncovering...
Most species host multiple pathogens, yet field studies rarely examine the processes det...
Processes that generate the distribution of pathogens and their interactions with hosts are not inse...
Viral diversity has been discovered across scales from host individuals to populations. However, the...
<div><p>The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control hos...
Abstract A growing body of literature links resources of hosts to their risk of infectious disease. ...
The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control host vital ...
The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control host vital ...
The interaction among multiple microbial strains affects the spread of infectious diseases and the e...
Understanding how variation in hosts, parasites, and the environment shapes patterns of disease is k...
The interaction among multiple microbial strains affects the spread of infectious diseases and the e...
The long-term coevolution of hosts and pathogens in their environment forms a complex web of multi-s...
Pathogens play an important part in shaping the structure and dynamics of natural communities, becau...
The distribution of multi-host pathogens over their host range conditions their population dynamics ...