Equipe 6International audienceThe success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the host to satisfy key functions directly involved in reproductive fitness. Resource availability generally decreases over time with host mortality, but also during multiple infections, where different strains of parasite share host resources. During multiple infections, the number of parasite strains and their genetic relatedness are known to influence their reproductive rates. Using infections of the potato plant Solanum tuberosum with the parasite Phytophthora infestans, we set up an experimental design to separate dose effects (double- vs. single-site infections) from genetic relatedness (different vs. identical genotypes) on the reproductive...
BACKGROUND: In gene-for-gene models of plant-pathogen interactions, the existence of fitness costs a...
Background : In gene-for-gene models of plant-pathogen interactions, the existence of fitness costs ...
Multi-infections may result in either competitive exclusion or coexistence on the same host of patho...
The success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the host to satisfy key functions d...
The success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the host to satisfy key functions d...
Equipe 6International audienceThe success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the h...
Multiparasite communities inhabiting individual hosts are common and often consist of parasites from...
Multiparasite communities inhabiting individual hosts are common and often consist of parasites from...
<div><p>The level of parasite virulence, <i>i.e.</i>, the decrease in host's fitness due to a pathog...
The level of parasite virulence, i.e., the decrease in host’s fitness due to a pathogen, is expected...
Population models of host-parasite interactions predict that when different parasite genotypes compe...
International audienceThe strict dependency of biotrophic pathogens upon living host tissue for mult...
Abstract Mixed infections, where more than one para-site genotype is present in a single host, have ...
Mixed infections, where more than one parasite genotype is present in a single host, have been sugge...
Genetic diversity within pathogen populations is critically important for predicting pathogen evolut...
BACKGROUND: In gene-for-gene models of plant-pathogen interactions, the existence of fitness costs a...
Background : In gene-for-gene models of plant-pathogen interactions, the existence of fitness costs ...
Multi-infections may result in either competitive exclusion or coexistence on the same host of patho...
The success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the host to satisfy key functions d...
The success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the host to satisfy key functions d...
Equipe 6International audienceThe success of parasitic life lies in an optimal exploitation of the h...
Multiparasite communities inhabiting individual hosts are common and often consist of parasites from...
Multiparasite communities inhabiting individual hosts are common and often consist of parasites from...
<div><p>The level of parasite virulence, <i>i.e.</i>, the decrease in host's fitness due to a pathog...
The level of parasite virulence, i.e., the decrease in host’s fitness due to a pathogen, is expected...
Population models of host-parasite interactions predict that when different parasite genotypes compe...
International audienceThe strict dependency of biotrophic pathogens upon living host tissue for mult...
Abstract Mixed infections, where more than one para-site genotype is present in a single host, have ...
Mixed infections, where more than one parasite genotype is present in a single host, have been sugge...
Genetic diversity within pathogen populations is critically important for predicting pathogen evolut...
BACKGROUND: In gene-for-gene models of plant-pathogen interactions, the existence of fitness costs a...
Background : In gene-for-gene models of plant-pathogen interactions, the existence of fitness costs ...
Multi-infections may result in either competitive exclusion or coexistence on the same host of patho...