We present a simple unscaled, quantitative framework that addresses the optimum use of resources throughout a host's lifetime based on continuous exposure to parasites (rather than evolutionary, genetically explicit trade-offs). The principal assumptions are that a host's investment of resources in growth increases its survival and reproduction, and that increasing parasite burden reduces survival. The host reproductive value is maximised for a given combination of rates of parasite exposure, host resource acquisition and pathogenicity, which results in an optimum parasite burden (for the host). Generally, results indicate that the optimum resource allocation is to tolerate some parasite infection. The lower the resource acquisition, the lo...
In this work we take an evolutionary invasion analysis approach to modelling evolution and use it t...
Over a billion people on earth are infected with helminth parasites and show remarkable variation in...
Resource availability is a key environmental constraint affecting the ecology and evolution of speci...
Evolution plays a key role in shaping the trajectory of infectious diseases and it is important to c...
Among species, populations, and individuals, there exists a tremendous amount of variation in how ho...
21 pagesInternational audienceCosts and benefits of the immune response have attracted considerable ...
Parasites may alter their behaviour to cope with changes in the within-host environment. In particul...
In the face of continuous threats from parasites, hosts have evolved an elaborate series of preventa...
Numerous host qualities can modulate parasite fitness, and among these, host nutritive resources and...
This article is (c) 2007 The Royal SocietyThe trade-off hypothesis of virulence evolution rests on t...
Individuals are typically co-infected by a diverse community of microparasites (e.g. viruses or prot...
The ability to mount an efficient immune response should be an important life-history trait as para...
Host variation in parasite load abounds, both within and across natural populations. The forces that...
In the face of continuous threats from parasites, hosts have evolved an elaborate series of preventa...
How much of its resources should an individual invest in a costly immune system? In this article, we...
In this work we take an evolutionary invasion analysis approach to modelling evolution and use it t...
Over a billion people on earth are infected with helminth parasites and show remarkable variation in...
Resource availability is a key environmental constraint affecting the ecology and evolution of speci...
Evolution plays a key role in shaping the trajectory of infectious diseases and it is important to c...
Among species, populations, and individuals, there exists a tremendous amount of variation in how ho...
21 pagesInternational audienceCosts and benefits of the immune response have attracted considerable ...
Parasites may alter their behaviour to cope with changes in the within-host environment. In particul...
In the face of continuous threats from parasites, hosts have evolved an elaborate series of preventa...
Numerous host qualities can modulate parasite fitness, and among these, host nutritive resources and...
This article is (c) 2007 The Royal SocietyThe trade-off hypothesis of virulence evolution rests on t...
Individuals are typically co-infected by a diverse community of microparasites (e.g. viruses or prot...
The ability to mount an efficient immune response should be an important life-history trait as para...
Host variation in parasite load abounds, both within and across natural populations. The forces that...
In the face of continuous threats from parasites, hosts have evolved an elaborate series of preventa...
How much of its resources should an individual invest in a costly immune system? In this article, we...
In this work we take an evolutionary invasion analysis approach to modelling evolution and use it t...
Over a billion people on earth are infected with helminth parasites and show remarkable variation in...
Resource availability is a key environmental constraint affecting the ecology and evolution of speci...