Virulence, the degree to which a pathogen harms its host, is an important but poorly understood aspect of host-pathogen interactions. However it is not a static trait, instead depending on ecological context and potentially evolving over short periods of time (e.g., during the course of an epidemic). At the start of an epidemic, when susceptible hosts are plentiful, pathogens may evolve increased virulence, maximizing their intrinsic growth rate. However, if host density declines during an epidemic, theory predicts evolution of reduced virulence. Although well-studied theoretically, there is still little empirical evidence for virulence evolution in epidemics, especially in natural settings with native host and pathogen species. Here, we us...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
Strong selection on parasites, as well as on hosts, is crucial for fueling coevolu-tionary dynamics....
Parasite epidemics are embedded in complicated webs of interacting organisms as well as in an abioti...
By combining a field study with controlled laboratory experimentation, we examined how infection tra...
By combining a field study with controlled laboratory experimentation, we examined how infection tra...
Repeated extinction and recolonisation events generate a landscape of host populations that vary in ...
It has recently been suggested that the expression of parasite virulence depends on host population ...
Repeated extinction and recolonization events generate a landscape of host populations that vary in ...
Epidemics are engines for host-parasite coevolution, where parasite adaptation to hosts drives recip...
How infectious disease agents interact with their host changes during the course of infection and ca...
Repeated extinction and recolonization events generate a landscape of host populations that vary in ...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
The study of social evolution and virulence in parasites is concerned with fitness consequences of t...
Parasite prevalence shows tremendous spatiotemporal variation. Theory indicates this variation might...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
Strong selection on parasites, as well as on hosts, is crucial for fueling coevolu-tionary dynamics....
Parasite epidemics are embedded in complicated webs of interacting organisms as well as in an abioti...
By combining a field study with controlled laboratory experimentation, we examined how infection tra...
By combining a field study with controlled laboratory experimentation, we examined how infection tra...
Repeated extinction and recolonisation events generate a landscape of host populations that vary in ...
It has recently been suggested that the expression of parasite virulence depends on host population ...
Repeated extinction and recolonization events generate a landscape of host populations that vary in ...
Epidemics are engines for host-parasite coevolution, where parasite adaptation to hosts drives recip...
How infectious disease agents interact with their host changes during the course of infection and ca...
Repeated extinction and recolonization events generate a landscape of host populations that vary in ...
Many pathogens and parasites are transmitted through hosts that differ in species, sex, genotype, or...
The study of social evolution and virulence in parasites is concerned with fitness consequences of t...
Parasite prevalence shows tremendous spatiotemporal variation. Theory indicates this variation might...
The population structure of parasites is central to the ecology and evolution of host-parasite syste...
The infection process of many diseases can be divided into series of steps, each one required to suc...
Strong selection on parasites, as well as on hosts, is crucial for fueling coevolu-tionary dynamics....
Parasite epidemics are embedded in complicated webs of interacting organisms as well as in an abioti...