To maximize fitness upon pathogenic infection, host organisms might reallocate energy and resources among life-history traits, such as reproduction and defense. The fitness costs of infection can result from both immune upregulation and direct pathogen exploitation. The extent to which these costs, separately and together, vary by host genotype and across generations is unknown. We attempted to disentangle these costs by transiently exposing wild isolates and a lab-domesticated strain of Caenorhabditis elegans nematodes to the pathogen Staphylococcus aureus, using exposure to heat-killed pathogens to distinguish costs due to immune upregulation and pathogen exploitation. We found that host nematodes exhibit a short-term delay in offspring p...
Transgenerational effects, whereby the environment experienced by a parent leads to an altered offsp...
How pathogen infection in a parental generation affects response in future generations to the same p...
Pathogens continue to emerge from increased contact with novel host species. Whilst these hosts can ...
To maximize fitness upon pathogenic infection, host organisms might reallocate energy and resources ...
During health and infection, hosts allocate energy to growth, maintenance, defense, and reproduction...
Many host organisms live in polymicrobial environments and must respond to a diversity of pathogens....
Background: Fecundity compensation, increased offspring output following parasite exposure, is widel...
Individuals invest limited resources across vital tasks, like reproduction and survival. Individuals...
The ubiquity of outcrossing in plants and animals is difficult to explain given its costs relative t...
Resistance to parasites confers a fitness advantage, yet hosts show substantial variation in resista...
Background: Fecundity compensation, increased offspring output following parasite exposure, is widel...
Host susceptibility to parasites can vary over space and time. Costs associated with the maintenance...
Determining the relationship between individual life-history traits and population dynamics is an es...
Microbes can provide their hosts with protection from biotic and abiotic factors. While many studies...
Determining the relationship between individual life-history traits and population dynamics is an es...
Transgenerational effects, whereby the environment experienced by a parent leads to an altered offsp...
How pathogen infection in a parental generation affects response in future generations to the same p...
Pathogens continue to emerge from increased contact with novel host species. Whilst these hosts can ...
To maximize fitness upon pathogenic infection, host organisms might reallocate energy and resources ...
During health and infection, hosts allocate energy to growth, maintenance, defense, and reproduction...
Many host organisms live in polymicrobial environments and must respond to a diversity of pathogens....
Background: Fecundity compensation, increased offspring output following parasite exposure, is widel...
Individuals invest limited resources across vital tasks, like reproduction and survival. Individuals...
The ubiquity of outcrossing in plants and animals is difficult to explain given its costs relative t...
Resistance to parasites confers a fitness advantage, yet hosts show substantial variation in resista...
Background: Fecundity compensation, increased offspring output following parasite exposure, is widel...
Host susceptibility to parasites can vary over space and time. Costs associated with the maintenance...
Determining the relationship between individual life-history traits and population dynamics is an es...
Microbes can provide their hosts with protection from biotic and abiotic factors. While many studies...
Determining the relationship between individual life-history traits and population dynamics is an es...
Transgenerational effects, whereby the environment experienced by a parent leads to an altered offsp...
How pathogen infection in a parental generation affects response in future generations to the same p...
Pathogens continue to emerge from increased contact with novel host species. Whilst these hosts can ...