Host competence, or how well an individual transmits pathogens, varies substantially within and among animal populations. As this variation can alter the course of epidemics and epizootics, revealing its underlying causes will help predict and control the spread of disease. One host trait that could drive heterogeneity in competence is host tolerance, which minimizes fitness losses during infection without decreasing pathogen load. In many cases, tolerance should increase competence by extending infectious periods and enabling behaviors that facilitate contact among hosts. However, we argue that the links between tolerance and competence are more varied. Specifically, the different physiological and behavioral mechanisms by which hosts achi...
Host defence against parasite infection can rely on two broad strategies: resistance and tolerance. ...
Hosts vary in their ability to transmit new parasite infections (i.e. competence). Although behavior...
Disease tolerance has emerged as an alternative way, in addition to host resistance, to survive vira...
Host competence, or how well an individual transmits pathogens, varies substantially within and amon...
Infected organisms can resist or tolerate infection, with tolerance of infection defined as minimizi...
The immune system protects from infections primarily by detecting and eliminating the invading patho...
Hosts have two main strategies for coping with infections: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is a...
How do we defend ourselves against pathogenic microbes and other parasites infecting us? Research on...
The distinction between pathogen elimination and damage limitation during infection is beginning to ...
Researchers worldwide are repeatedly warning us against future zoonotic diseases resulting from huma...
The study of infectious disease has been aided by model organisms, which have helped to elucidate mo...
Individuals can express a range of disease phenotypes during infection, with important implications ...
The new fields of ecological immunology and disease ecology have begun to merge, and the classic fie...
The deposited article is a prost-print version.This publication hasn't any creative commons license ...
Animal behavior is unique in influencing both components of the process of transmission of disease: ...
Host defence against parasite infection can rely on two broad strategies: resistance and tolerance. ...
Hosts vary in their ability to transmit new parasite infections (i.e. competence). Although behavior...
Disease tolerance has emerged as an alternative way, in addition to host resistance, to survive vira...
Host competence, or how well an individual transmits pathogens, varies substantially within and amon...
Infected organisms can resist or tolerate infection, with tolerance of infection defined as minimizi...
The immune system protects from infections primarily by detecting and eliminating the invading patho...
Hosts have two main strategies for coping with infections: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is a...
How do we defend ourselves against pathogenic microbes and other parasites infecting us? Research on...
The distinction between pathogen elimination and damage limitation during infection is beginning to ...
Researchers worldwide are repeatedly warning us against future zoonotic diseases resulting from huma...
The study of infectious disease has been aided by model organisms, which have helped to elucidate mo...
Individuals can express a range of disease phenotypes during infection, with important implications ...
The new fields of ecological immunology and disease ecology have begun to merge, and the classic fie...
The deposited article is a prost-print version.This publication hasn't any creative commons license ...
Animal behavior is unique in influencing both components of the process of transmission of disease: ...
Host defence against parasite infection can rely on two broad strategies: resistance and tolerance. ...
Hosts vary in their ability to transmit new parasite infections (i.e. competence). Although behavior...
Disease tolerance has emerged as an alternative way, in addition to host resistance, to survive vira...