Background: Nutrient deficiency affects the growth and population dynamics of consumers. Endoparasites can be seen as consumers that drain carbon (C) or energy from their host while simultaneously competing for limiting resources such as phosphorus (P). Depending on the relative demands of the host and the parasite for the limiting nutrient, intensified resource competition under nutrient limitation can either reduce the parasite’s effect on the host or further reduce the fitness of the nutrient-limited host. So far, knowledge of how nutrient limitation affects parasite performance at the host population level and how this affects the host populations is limited. Results: We followed the population growth of Daphnia magna that were un...
The resource quality of the host has been shown to affect parasite transmission success, prevalence...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
Background Nutrient deficiency affects the growth and population dynamics of consume...
Background: Nutrient deficiency affects the growth and population dynamics of consumers. Endoparasit...
Background: Nutrient deficiency affects the growth and population dynamics of consumers. Endoparasit...
Increased productivity due to nutrient enrichment is hypothesized to affect density-dependent proces...
Defining the relationship between nutrients and parasitism is complicated by shifts in host physiolo...
Human-induced increases in the bioavailability of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) has th...
Increased productivity due to nutrient enrichment is hypothesized to affect density-dependent proces...
Human-induced increases in the bioavailability of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) has th...
Increased productivity due to nutrient enrichment is hypothesized to affect density-dependent proces...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
The resource quality of the host has been shown to affect parasite transmission success, prevalence...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
Background Nutrient deficiency affects the growth and population dynamics of consume...
Background: Nutrient deficiency affects the growth and population dynamics of consumers. Endoparasit...
Background: Nutrient deficiency affects the growth and population dynamics of consumers. Endoparasit...
Increased productivity due to nutrient enrichment is hypothesized to affect density-dependent proces...
Defining the relationship between nutrients and parasitism is complicated by shifts in host physiolo...
Human-induced increases in the bioavailability of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) has th...
Increased productivity due to nutrient enrichment is hypothesized to affect density-dependent proces...
Human-induced increases in the bioavailability of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) has th...
Increased productivity due to nutrient enrichment is hypothesized to affect density-dependent proces...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
The resource quality of the host has been shown to affect parasite transmission success, prevalence...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...
Host density can increase infection rates and reduce host fitness as increasing population density e...