International audienceA pervasive characteristic of parasite infections is their tendency to be overdispersed. Understanding the mechanisms underlying this overdispersed distribution is of key importance as it may impact the transmission dynamics of the pathogen. Although multiple factors ranging from environmental stochasticity to inter-individual heterogeneity may explain parasite overdispersion, parasite infection is also overdispersed in an inbred host population maintained under laboratory conditions, suggesting that other mechanisms are at play. Here, we show that the aggregated distribution of malaria parasites within mosquito vectors is partially explained by a temporal heterogeneity in parasite infectivity triggered by the bites of...
International audienceMalaria parasites have been shown to adjust their life history traits to chang...
Temporal variations in the activity of arthropod vectors can dramatically affect the epidemiology an...
Over a century since Ronald Ross discovered that malaria is caused by the bite of an infectious mosq...
International audienceA pervasive characteristic of parasite infections is their tendency to be over...
<div><p>Very little is known about how vector-borne pathogens interact within their vector and how t...
Very little is known about how vector-borne pathogens interact within their vector and how this impa...
Temporal variations in the activity of arthropod vectors can dramatically affect the epidemiology an...
International audienceTemporal variations in the activity of arthropod vectors can dramatically affe...
Plasmodium sporozoites are the infective stage of the malaria parasite. Though this is a bottleneck ...
The unprecedented rates of vector-borne pathogen emergence and re-emergence highlights the necessity...
Abstract Background The combined effects of multiple density-dependent, regulatory processes may hav...
It has often been suggested that vector-borne parasites alter their vector's feeding behaviour to in...
International audienceGametocytes are responsible for the transmission of malaria parasites, Plasmod...
<div><p>Over a century since Ronald Ross discovered that malaria is caused by the bite of an infecti...
Many mosquito species, including the major malaria vector Anopheles gambiae, naturally undergo multi...
International audienceMalaria parasites have been shown to adjust their life history traits to chang...
Temporal variations in the activity of arthropod vectors can dramatically affect the epidemiology an...
Over a century since Ronald Ross discovered that malaria is caused by the bite of an infectious mosq...
International audienceA pervasive characteristic of parasite infections is their tendency to be over...
<div><p>Very little is known about how vector-borne pathogens interact within their vector and how t...
Very little is known about how vector-borne pathogens interact within their vector and how this impa...
Temporal variations in the activity of arthropod vectors can dramatically affect the epidemiology an...
International audienceTemporal variations in the activity of arthropod vectors can dramatically affe...
Plasmodium sporozoites are the infective stage of the malaria parasite. Though this is a bottleneck ...
The unprecedented rates of vector-borne pathogen emergence and re-emergence highlights the necessity...
Abstract Background The combined effects of multiple density-dependent, regulatory processes may hav...
It has often been suggested that vector-borne parasites alter their vector's feeding behaviour to in...
International audienceGametocytes are responsible for the transmission of malaria parasites, Plasmod...
<div><p>Over a century since Ronald Ross discovered that malaria is caused by the bite of an infecti...
Many mosquito species, including the major malaria vector Anopheles gambiae, naturally undergo multi...
International audienceMalaria parasites have been shown to adjust their life history traits to chang...
Temporal variations in the activity of arthropod vectors can dramatically affect the epidemiology an...
Over a century since Ronald Ross discovered that malaria is caused by the bite of an infectious mosq...