The trade-off hypothesis for the evolution of virulence predicts that parasite transmission stage production and host exploitation are balanced such that lifetime transmission success (LTS) is maximised. However, the experimental evidence for this prediction is weak, mainly because LTS, which indicates parasite fitness, has been difficult to measure. For castrating parasites, this simple model has been modified to take into account that parasites convert host reproductive resources into transmission stages. Parasites that kill the host too early will hardly benefit from these resources, while postponing the killing of the host results in diminished returns. As predicted from optimality models, a parasite inducing castration should therefore...
There are a number of ways in which a host can respond in evolutionary time to reductions in surviva...
Evolutionary studies often estimate fitness components with the aim to make predictions about the ou...
Many parasites survive harsh periods together with their hosts. Without the possibility of horizonta...
The trade-off hypothesis for the evolution of virulence predicts that parasite transmission stage pr...
It has been suggested that the harm parasites cause to their hosts is an unavoidable consequence of ...
BACKGROUND: Ecological factors play an important role in the evolution of parasite exploitation str...
Abstract The level of parasite virulence, i.e., the decrease in host's fitness due to a pathoge...
How infectious disease agents interact with their host changes during the course of infection and ca...
It has recently been suggested that the expression of parasite virulence depends on host population ...
How infectious disease agents interact with their host changes during the course of infection and ca...
The enterprise of virulence management attempts to predict how social practices and other factors af...
Trophically transmitted parasites start their development in an intermediate host, before they finis...
Trophically-transmitted parasites start their development in an intermediate host, before they finis...
Virulence is expected to be linked to parasite fitness via transmission. However, it is not clear wh...
As is well known, the conventional wisdom that successful parasites have to become benign is not bas...
There are a number of ways in which a host can respond in evolutionary time to reductions in surviva...
Evolutionary studies often estimate fitness components with the aim to make predictions about the ou...
Many parasites survive harsh periods together with their hosts. Without the possibility of horizonta...
The trade-off hypothesis for the evolution of virulence predicts that parasite transmission stage pr...
It has been suggested that the harm parasites cause to their hosts is an unavoidable consequence of ...
BACKGROUND: Ecological factors play an important role in the evolution of parasite exploitation str...
Abstract The level of parasite virulence, i.e., the decrease in host's fitness due to a pathoge...
How infectious disease agents interact with their host changes during the course of infection and ca...
It has recently been suggested that the expression of parasite virulence depends on host population ...
How infectious disease agents interact with their host changes during the course of infection and ca...
The enterprise of virulence management attempts to predict how social practices and other factors af...
Trophically transmitted parasites start their development in an intermediate host, before they finis...
Trophically-transmitted parasites start their development in an intermediate host, before they finis...
Virulence is expected to be linked to parasite fitness via transmission. However, it is not clear wh...
As is well known, the conventional wisdom that successful parasites have to become benign is not bas...
There are a number of ways in which a host can respond in evolutionary time to reductions in surviva...
Evolutionary studies often estimate fitness components with the aim to make predictions about the ou...
Many parasites survive harsh periods together with their hosts. Without the possibility of horizonta...