International audienceThe magnitude of an epidemic depends on host susceptibility to the disease, a trait influenced by the genetic constitution of the host and its environment. While the genetic basis of disease susceptibility is often associated with immune capacities, environmental effects generally reflect complex physiological trade-offs. We suggest here that in the case of obligate pathogens whose proliferation depends on the cellular machinery of the host (e.g. viruses), disease susceptibility is directly influenced by host growth. To test our hypothesis, we focussed on a viral disease affecting an ecologically relevant model exploited worldwide, the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas. Oysters originating from 3 lines with contrasting ...
Biological invasions can be considered as an experiment performed by nature. They offer a unique way...
International audienceSummer mortality of Pacific oysters is known in several countries. However no ...
International audienceThe Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas is established in the marine intertidal z...
International audienceThe magnitude of an epidemic depends on host susceptibility to the disease, a ...
Food provisioning influences disease risk and outcome in animal populations in two ways. On the one ...
The consequences of emerging marine diseases on the evolutionary trajectories of affected host popul...
International audienceSince 2008, juvenile Crassostrea gigas oysters have suffered from massive mort...
Disease is caused by a complex interaction between the pathogen, environment, and the physiological ...
Competition between organisms interfere in host and pathogen dynamics in ways that are difficult to ...
International audienceDisease is caused by a complex interaction between the pathogen, environment, ...
Biological invasions can be considered as an experiment performed by nature. They offer a unique way...
International audienceSummer mortality of Pacific oysters is known in several countries. However no ...
International audienceThe Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas is established in the marine intertidal z...
International audienceThe magnitude of an epidemic depends on host susceptibility to the disease, a ...
Food provisioning influences disease risk and outcome in animal populations in two ways. On the one ...
The consequences of emerging marine diseases on the evolutionary trajectories of affected host popul...
International audienceSince 2008, juvenile Crassostrea gigas oysters have suffered from massive mort...
Disease is caused by a complex interaction between the pathogen, environment, and the physiological ...
Competition between organisms interfere in host and pathogen dynamics in ways that are difficult to ...
International audienceDisease is caused by a complex interaction between the pathogen, environment, ...
Biological invasions can be considered as an experiment performed by nature. They offer a unique way...
International audienceSummer mortality of Pacific oysters is known in several countries. However no ...
International audienceThe Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas is established in the marine intertidal z...