Predicting the emergence, spread and evolution of parasites within and among host populations requires insight to both the spatial and temporal scales of adaptation, including an understanding of within-host up through community-level dynamics. Although there are very few pathosystems for which such extensive data exist, there has been a recent push to integrate studies performed over multiple scales or to simultaneously test for dynamics occurring across scales. Drawing on examples from the literature, with primary emphasis on three diverse host-parasite case studies, we first examine current understanding of the spatial structure of host and parasite populations, including patterns of local adaptation and spatial variation in host resista...
The assumption that populations are completely mixed is reasonable for many populations, but there i...
Aim: To integrate ecological fitting, the oscillation hypothesis and the taxon pulse hypothesis into...
1. Temporal variation in the direct and indirect influence that hosts and parasites exert on each ot...
Predicting the emergence, spread and evolution of parasites within and among host populations requir...
Predicting the emergence, spread and evolution of parasites within and among host populations requir...
Spatial dynamics of range-shifting species can be deeply affected by biotic interactions. One ubiqui...
SummaryIndividuals tend to interact more strongly with nearby individuals or within particular socia...
Reciprocal-transplant experiments have proven to be a powerful tool for detecting local adaptation (...
Theory indicates that spatial scale and habitat configuration are fundamental for coevolutionary dyn...
The description of coevolutionary dynamics requires a characterization of the evolutionary dynamics ...
Epidemics are engines for host-parasite coevolution, where parasite adaptation to hosts drives recip...
Rapid evolutionary changes during range expansions can lead to the divergence between range core and...
Parasites may be expected to become locally adapted to their hosts. However, while many empirical st...
Identifying patterns and drivers of infectious disease dynamics across multiple scales is a fundamen...
Measures of population genetic structure and diversity of disease-causing organisms are commonly use...
The assumption that populations are completely mixed is reasonable for many populations, but there i...
Aim: To integrate ecological fitting, the oscillation hypothesis and the taxon pulse hypothesis into...
1. Temporal variation in the direct and indirect influence that hosts and parasites exert on each ot...
Predicting the emergence, spread and evolution of parasites within and among host populations requir...
Predicting the emergence, spread and evolution of parasites within and among host populations requir...
Spatial dynamics of range-shifting species can be deeply affected by biotic interactions. One ubiqui...
SummaryIndividuals tend to interact more strongly with nearby individuals or within particular socia...
Reciprocal-transplant experiments have proven to be a powerful tool for detecting local adaptation (...
Theory indicates that spatial scale and habitat configuration are fundamental for coevolutionary dyn...
The description of coevolutionary dynamics requires a characterization of the evolutionary dynamics ...
Epidemics are engines for host-parasite coevolution, where parasite adaptation to hosts drives recip...
Rapid evolutionary changes during range expansions can lead to the divergence between range core and...
Parasites may be expected to become locally adapted to their hosts. However, while many empirical st...
Identifying patterns and drivers of infectious disease dynamics across multiple scales is a fundamen...
Measures of population genetic structure and diversity of disease-causing organisms are commonly use...
The assumption that populations are completely mixed is reasonable for many populations, but there i...
Aim: To integrate ecological fitting, the oscillation hypothesis and the taxon pulse hypothesis into...
1. Temporal variation in the direct and indirect influence that hosts and parasites exert on each ot...