Predicting the effects of seasonality and climate change on the emergence and spread of infectious disease remains difficult, in part because of poorly understood connections between warming and the mechanisms driving disease. Trait-based mechanistic models combined with thermal performance curves arising from the Metabolic Theory of Ecology (MTE) have been highlighted as a promising approach going forward; however, this framework has not been tested under controlled experimental conditions that isolate the role of gradual temporal warming on disease dynamics and emergence. Here, we provide experimental evidence that a slowly warming host – parasite system can be pushed through a critical transition into an epidemic state. We then show that...
Immune defense is temperature dependent in cold-blooded vertebrates (CBVs) and thus directly impacte...
1. Thermal ecology theory predicts that transmission of infectious diseases should respond unimodall...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Predicting the effects of seasonality and climate change on the emergence and spread of infectious d...
Climate change is affecting infectious disease around the world. These effects can be complicated, a...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Climate change has profound effects on infectious disease dynamics, yet the impacts of increased sho...
The metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) provides a general framework of allometric and thermal depende...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Many infectious diseases display strong seasonal dynamics. When both hosts and parasites are influen...
Seasonal epidemics erupt commonly in nature and are driven by numerous mechanisms. Here, we suggest ...
<div><p>The complexity of host–parasite interactions makes it difficult to predict how host–parasite...
1. Global warming challenges the persistence of local populations, not only through heat-induced str...
Immune defense is temperature dependent in cold-blooded vertebrates (CBVs) and thus directly impacte...
The complexity of host-parasite interactions makes it difficult to predict how host-parasite systems...
Immune defense is temperature dependent in cold-blooded vertebrates (CBVs) and thus directly impacte...
1. Thermal ecology theory predicts that transmission of infectious diseases should respond unimodall...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Predicting the effects of seasonality and climate change on the emergence and spread of infectious d...
Climate change is affecting infectious disease around the world. These effects can be complicated, a...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Climate change has profound effects on infectious disease dynamics, yet the impacts of increased sho...
The metabolic theory of ecology (MTE) provides a general framework of allometric and thermal depende...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Many infectious diseases display strong seasonal dynamics. When both hosts and parasites are influen...
Seasonal epidemics erupt commonly in nature and are driven by numerous mechanisms. Here, we suggest ...
<div><p>The complexity of host–parasite interactions makes it difficult to predict how host–parasite...
1. Global warming challenges the persistence of local populations, not only through heat-induced str...
Immune defense is temperature dependent in cold-blooded vertebrates (CBVs) and thus directly impacte...
The complexity of host-parasite interactions makes it difficult to predict how host-parasite systems...
Immune defense is temperature dependent in cold-blooded vertebrates (CBVs) and thus directly impacte...
1. Thermal ecology theory predicts that transmission of infectious diseases should respond unimodall...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...