International audienceIn wildlife populations, group-living is thought to increase the probability of parasite transmission because contact rates increase at high host densities. Physical contact, such as social grooming, is an important component of group structure, but it can also increase the risk of exposure to infection for individuals because it provides a mechanism for transmission of potentially pathogenic organisms. Living in groups can also create variation in susceptibility to infection among individuals because circulating levels of immunosuppressive hormones like glucocorticoids often depend on an individual's position within the group's social structure. Yet, little is known about the relative roles of socially mediated exposu...
Catastrophic declines in African great ape populations due to disease outbreaks have been reported i...
Social animals are particularly exposed to infectious diseases. Pathogen-driven selection pressure h...
Social animals are particularly exposed to infectious diseases. Pathogen-driven selection pressure h...
International audienceIn wildlife populations, group-living is thought to increase the probability o...
International audienceIn wildlife populations, group-living is thought to increase the probability o...
International audienceIn wildlife populations, group-living is thought to increase the probability o...
International audienceIn wildlife populations, group-living is thought to increase the probability o...
Abstract Group living is beneficial for individuals, but also comes with costs. One such cost is the...
International audienceSocial structure can theoretically regulate disease risk by mediating exposure...
Social interactions are important in everyday life for primates and many other group-living animals;...
Social interactions are important in everyday life for primates and many other group-living animals;...
In social animals, group living may impact the risk of infectious disease acquisition in two ways. O...
1. Increased risk of infectious disease transmission has been proposed as one major cost of group li...
1. Increased risk of infectious disease transmission has been proposed as one major cost of group li...
1. Increased risk of infectious disease transmission has been proposed as one major cost of group li...
Catastrophic declines in African great ape populations due to disease outbreaks have been reported i...
Social animals are particularly exposed to infectious diseases. Pathogen-driven selection pressure h...
Social animals are particularly exposed to infectious diseases. Pathogen-driven selection pressure h...
International audienceIn wildlife populations, group-living is thought to increase the probability o...
International audienceIn wildlife populations, group-living is thought to increase the probability o...
International audienceIn wildlife populations, group-living is thought to increase the probability o...
International audienceIn wildlife populations, group-living is thought to increase the probability o...
Abstract Group living is beneficial for individuals, but also comes with costs. One such cost is the...
International audienceSocial structure can theoretically regulate disease risk by mediating exposure...
Social interactions are important in everyday life for primates and many other group-living animals;...
Social interactions are important in everyday life for primates and many other group-living animals;...
In social animals, group living may impact the risk of infectious disease acquisition in two ways. O...
1. Increased risk of infectious disease transmission has been proposed as one major cost of group li...
1. Increased risk of infectious disease transmission has been proposed as one major cost of group li...
1. Increased risk of infectious disease transmission has been proposed as one major cost of group li...
Catastrophic declines in African great ape populations due to disease outbreaks have been reported i...
Social animals are particularly exposed to infectious diseases. Pathogen-driven selection pressure h...
Social animals are particularly exposed to infectious diseases. Pathogen-driven selection pressure h...