According to current evolutionary dogma, multiple infections generally increase a parasite's virulence (i.e. reduce the host's reproductive success). The basic idea is that the competitive interactions among strains of parasites developing within a single host select individual parasites to exploit their host more rapidly than their competitors (thereby causing an increase in virulence) to ensure their transmission. Although experimental evidence is scarce, it often contradicts the theoretical expectation by suggesting that multiple infections lead to decreased virulence. Here, we present a theoretical model to explain this contradiction and show that the evolutionary outcome of multiple infections depends on the characteristics of the inte...
Host-parasite coevolution has been studied extensively in the context of the evolution of sex. Altho...
Parasite virulence evolution is shaped by both within-host and population-level processes yet the li...
A well-known result from the theory of the evolution of virulence is the prediction that the virulen...
According to current evolutionary dogma, multiple infections generally increase a parasite's virulen...
Mixed-genotype parasite infections are common in nature. Theoretical studies analyze the effects of ...
10 pagesInternational audienceInteractions involving several parasite species (multi-parasitized hos...
As is well known, the conventional wisdom that successful parasites have to become benign is not bas...
<div><p>Host individuals are often infected with more than one parasite species (parasites defined b...
Host individuals are often infected with more than one parasite species (parasites defined broadly, ...
Parasite strategies of host exploitation may be affected by host defence strategies and multiple inf...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
The majority of organisms host multiple parasite species, each of which can interact with hosts and ...
Abstract Parasites and hosts remain locked in a continuous struggle for survival. The co-evolutionar...
Coinfection with multiple parasite genotypes (multiplicity of infection) creates within-host competi...
International audienceMany components of host-parasite interactions have been shown to affect the wa...
Host-parasite coevolution has been studied extensively in the context of the evolution of sex. Altho...
Parasite virulence evolution is shaped by both within-host and population-level processes yet the li...
A well-known result from the theory of the evolution of virulence is the prediction that the virulen...
According to current evolutionary dogma, multiple infections generally increase a parasite's virulen...
Mixed-genotype parasite infections are common in nature. Theoretical studies analyze the effects of ...
10 pagesInternational audienceInteractions involving several parasite species (multi-parasitized hos...
As is well known, the conventional wisdom that successful parasites have to become benign is not bas...
<div><p>Host individuals are often infected with more than one parasite species (parasites defined b...
Host individuals are often infected with more than one parasite species (parasites defined broadly, ...
Parasite strategies of host exploitation may be affected by host defence strategies and multiple inf...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
The majority of organisms host multiple parasite species, each of which can interact with hosts and ...
Abstract Parasites and hosts remain locked in a continuous struggle for survival. The co-evolutionar...
Coinfection with multiple parasite genotypes (multiplicity of infection) creates within-host competi...
International audienceMany components of host-parasite interactions have been shown to affect the wa...
Host-parasite coevolution has been studied extensively in the context of the evolution of sex. Altho...
Parasite virulence evolution is shaped by both within-host and population-level processes yet the li...
A well-known result from the theory of the evolution of virulence is the prediction that the virulen...