Abstract The timing of seasonal activity, or phenology, is an adaptive trait that maximizes individual fitness by timing key life events to coincide with favorable abiotic factors and biotic interactions. Studies on the biotic interactions that determine optimal phenology have focused on temporal overlaps among positively‐interacting species such as mutualisms. Less well understood is the extent that negative interactions such as parasitism impact the evolution of host phenology. Here, we present a mathematical model demonstrating the evolution of host phenological patterns in response to sterilizing parasites. Environments with parasites favor hosts with shortened activity periods or greater distributions in emergence timing, both of which...
Despite the fact that parasites are highly specialized with respect to their hosts, empirical eviden...
In recent years there has been growing interest in applying frameworks from evolutionary ecology to ...
Many bacteria, viruses and other parasites cause severe morbidity or mortality in their host populat...
The traditional mechanistic trade-offs resulting in a negative correlation between transmission and ...
Parasite fitness is tightly controlled by host ecology. The timing of seasonal host activities, or h...
There are a number of ways in which a host can respond in evolutionary time to reductions in surviva...
The coexistence of closely related plant parasites is widespread. Yet, understanding the ecological ...
Natural parasitoid systems exhibit considerable variation in their life history properties yet littl...
Parasite fitness is tightly controlled by host ecology. The timing of seasonal host activities, or h...
Abstract. Parasite-mediated selection is potentially of great importance in modulating genetic diver...
Host variation in parasite load abounds, both within and across natural populations. The forces that...
There are many well-documented cases in which multiple parasitoids can coexist on a single host spec...
Infectious diseases are pervasive, producing strong evolutionary pressure on their hosts. Often epid...
The influence of size-selective oviposition behaviour by parasitoids on the evolution of life-histor...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
Despite the fact that parasites are highly specialized with respect to their hosts, empirical eviden...
In recent years there has been growing interest in applying frameworks from evolutionary ecology to ...
Many bacteria, viruses and other parasites cause severe morbidity or mortality in their host populat...
The traditional mechanistic trade-offs resulting in a negative correlation between transmission and ...
Parasite fitness is tightly controlled by host ecology. The timing of seasonal host activities, or h...
There are a number of ways in which a host can respond in evolutionary time to reductions in surviva...
The coexistence of closely related plant parasites is widespread. Yet, understanding the ecological ...
Natural parasitoid systems exhibit considerable variation in their life history properties yet littl...
Parasite fitness is tightly controlled by host ecology. The timing of seasonal host activities, or h...
Abstract. Parasite-mediated selection is potentially of great importance in modulating genetic diver...
Host variation in parasite load abounds, both within and across natural populations. The forces that...
There are many well-documented cases in which multiple parasitoids can coexist on a single host spec...
Infectious diseases are pervasive, producing strong evolutionary pressure on their hosts. Often epid...
The influence of size-selective oviposition behaviour by parasitoids on the evolution of life-histor...
Determining the effects of parasites on host reproduction is key to understanding how parasites affe...
Despite the fact that parasites are highly specialized with respect to their hosts, empirical eviden...
In recent years there has been growing interest in applying frameworks from evolutionary ecology to ...
Many bacteria, viruses and other parasites cause severe morbidity or mortality in their host populat...