Abstract A growing body of literature links resources of hosts to their risk of infectious disease. Yet most hosts encounter multiple pathogens, and projections of disease risk based on resource availability could be fundamentally wrong if they do not account for interactions among pathogens within hosts. Here, we measured infection risk of grass hosts (Avena sativa) exposed to three naturally co‐occurring viruses either singly or jointly (barley and cereal yellow dwarf viruses [B/CYDVs]: CYDV‐RPV, BYDV‐PAV, and BYDV‐SGV) along experimental gradients of nitrogen and phosphorus supply. We asked whether disease risk (i.e., infection prevalence) differed in single versus co‐inoculations, and whether these differences varied with rates and rati...
<div><p>The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control hos...
Pathogens are common and diverse in natural communities and have been implicated in the success of h...
Competitive interactions among free living organisms such as plants and algae are known to be regula...
A growing body of literature links resources of hosts to their risk of infectious disease. Yet most ...
Resource-ratio theory has widely been used to explain outcomes of competitive interactions between s...
<div><p>Pathogens are common and diverse in natural communities and have been implicated in the succ...
Ecological stoichiometry and resource competition theory both predict that nutrient rates and ratios...
Ecological stoichiometry and resource competition theory both predict that nutrient rates and ratios...
Coinfections of one host with multiple pathogen species are common, and have important implications ...
Multiple virus infections affect the competence of host plants to transmit disease. The effects of c...
Host characteristics commonly determine infection risk, but infection can also be mediated by region...
Background/Question/Methods Inter- and intra-specific competition for nutrient resources governs lif...
Host-pathogen interactions may be governed by the number of pathogens coexisting within an individua...
Most species host multiple pathogens, yet field studies rarely examine the processes det...
The distribution of multi-host pathogens over their host range conditions their population dynamics ...
<div><p>The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control hos...
Pathogens are common and diverse in natural communities and have been implicated in the success of h...
Competitive interactions among free living organisms such as plants and algae are known to be regula...
A growing body of literature links resources of hosts to their risk of infectious disease. Yet most ...
Resource-ratio theory has widely been used to explain outcomes of competitive interactions between s...
<div><p>Pathogens are common and diverse in natural communities and have been implicated in the succ...
Ecological stoichiometry and resource competition theory both predict that nutrient rates and ratios...
Ecological stoichiometry and resource competition theory both predict that nutrient rates and ratios...
Coinfections of one host with multiple pathogen species are common, and have important implications ...
Multiple virus infections affect the competence of host plants to transmit disease. The effects of c...
Host characteristics commonly determine infection risk, but infection can also be mediated by region...
Background/Question/Methods Inter- and intra-specific competition for nutrient resources governs lif...
Host-pathogen interactions may be governed by the number of pathogens coexisting within an individua...
Most species host multiple pathogens, yet field studies rarely examine the processes det...
The distribution of multi-host pathogens over their host range conditions their population dynamics ...
<div><p>The pathogen and parasite community that inhabits every free-living organism can control hos...
Pathogens are common and diverse in natural communities and have been implicated in the success of h...
Competitive interactions among free living organisms such as plants and algae are known to be regula...