International audienceParasites rely on resources from a host and are selected to achieve an optimal combination of transmission and virulence. Human-induced changes in parasite ecology, such as intensive farming of hosts, might not only favour increased parasite abundances, but also alter the selection acting on parasites and lead to life-history evolution. The trade-off between transmission and virulence could be affected by intensive farming practices such as high host density and the use of antiparasitic drugs, which might lead to increased virulence in some host-parasite systems. To test this, we therefore infected Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) smolts with salmon lice (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) sampled either from wild or farmed hosts i...
International audienceAggregation is common amongst parasites, where a small number of hosts carry a...
-Salmon farming increases the abundance of salmon lice, which are ectoparasites of salmonids in the...
An increasing number of scientists have recently raised concerns about the threat posed by human int...
International audienceParasites rely on resources from a host and are selected to achieve an optimal...
Parasites rely on resources from a host and are selected to achieve an optimal combination of transm...
International audienceOrganisms are expected to respond to alterations in their survival by evolutio...
Atlantic salmon populations across the world have diverse ecological and evolutionary histories, fro...
Organisms are expected to respond to alterations in their survival by evolutionary changes in their ...
Sea cage fish farming is typically open to the environment, with disease transmission possible betwe...
The decline in wild Atlantic salmon stocks throughout the North Atlantic has been linked to the comp...
Salmon lice, Lepeophtheirus salmonis, are naturally occurring parasites of salmon in sea water. Inte...
An increasing number of scientists have recently raised concerns about the threat posed by human int...
This thesis examines the causes and consequences of the dispersal of a marine ectoparasite, the salm...
Salmon lice, Lepeophtheirus salmonis, are naturally occurring parasites of salmon in sea water. Inte...
International audienceAggregation is commonly observed for macroparasites, but its adaptive value re...
International audienceAggregation is common amongst parasites, where a small number of hosts carry a...
-Salmon farming increases the abundance of salmon lice, which are ectoparasites of salmonids in the...
An increasing number of scientists have recently raised concerns about the threat posed by human int...
International audienceParasites rely on resources from a host and are selected to achieve an optimal...
Parasites rely on resources from a host and are selected to achieve an optimal combination of transm...
International audienceOrganisms are expected to respond to alterations in their survival by evolutio...
Atlantic salmon populations across the world have diverse ecological and evolutionary histories, fro...
Organisms are expected to respond to alterations in their survival by evolutionary changes in their ...
Sea cage fish farming is typically open to the environment, with disease transmission possible betwe...
The decline in wild Atlantic salmon stocks throughout the North Atlantic has been linked to the comp...
Salmon lice, Lepeophtheirus salmonis, are naturally occurring parasites of salmon in sea water. Inte...
An increasing number of scientists have recently raised concerns about the threat posed by human int...
This thesis examines the causes and consequences of the dispersal of a marine ectoparasite, the salm...
Salmon lice, Lepeophtheirus salmonis, are naturally occurring parasites of salmon in sea water. Inte...
International audienceAggregation is commonly observed for macroparasites, but its adaptive value re...
International audienceAggregation is common amongst parasites, where a small number of hosts carry a...
-Salmon farming increases the abundance of salmon lice, which are ectoparasites of salmonids in the...
An increasing number of scientists have recently raised concerns about the threat posed by human int...