Coinfections of hosts by multiple pathogen species are ubiquitous, but predicting their impact on disease remains challenging. Interactions between coinfecting pathogens within hosts can alter pathogen transmission, with the impact on transmission typically dependent on the relative arrival order of pathogens within hosts (within-host priority effects). However, it is unclear how these within-host priority effects influence multi-pathogen epidemics, particularly when the arrival order of pathogens at the host population scale varies. Here we combined models and experiments with zooplankton and their naturally co-occurring fungal and bacterial pathogens to examine how within-host priority effects influence multi-pathogen epidemics. Epidemiol...
Parasite epidemics are embedded in complicated webs of interacting organisms as well as in an abioti...
The interaction among multiple microbial strains affects the spread of infectious diseases and the e...
The trade-off between within-host infection rate and transmission to new hosts is predicted to const...
Coinfection of host populations alters pathogen prevalence, host mortality, and pathogen evolution. ...
Coinfection of host populations alters pathogen prevalence, host mortality, and pathogen evolution. ...
Organisms are frequently coinfected by multiple parasite strains and species, and interactions betwe...
Host individuals are often coinfected with diverse parasite assemblages, resulting in complex intera...
Infections of one host by multiple parasites are common, and several studies have found that the ord...
Parasite epidemics may be influenced by interactions among symbionts, which can depend on past event...
In nature, hosts are exposed to an assemblage of parasite species that collectively form a complex c...
Intraspecific variation may shape colonization of new habitat patches through a variety of mechanism...
Multiple pathogens commonly infect a single host individual, and it is possible for microbial pathog...
When individuals from multiple populations colonize a new habitat patch, intraspecific trait variati...
The interaction among multiple microbial strains affects the spread of infectious diseases and the e...
Parasite epidemics are embedded in complicated webs of interacting organisms as well as in an abioti...
The interaction among multiple microbial strains affects the spread of infectious diseases and the e...
The trade-off between within-host infection rate and transmission to new hosts is predicted to const...
Coinfection of host populations alters pathogen prevalence, host mortality, and pathogen evolution. ...
Coinfection of host populations alters pathogen prevalence, host mortality, and pathogen evolution. ...
Organisms are frequently coinfected by multiple parasite strains and species, and interactions betwe...
Host individuals are often coinfected with diverse parasite assemblages, resulting in complex intera...
Infections of one host by multiple parasites are common, and several studies have found that the ord...
Parasite epidemics may be influenced by interactions among symbionts, which can depend on past event...
In nature, hosts are exposed to an assemblage of parasite species that collectively form a complex c...
Intraspecific variation may shape colonization of new habitat patches through a variety of mechanism...
Multiple pathogens commonly infect a single host individual, and it is possible for microbial pathog...
When individuals from multiple populations colonize a new habitat patch, intraspecific trait variati...
The interaction among multiple microbial strains affects the spread of infectious diseases and the e...
Parasite epidemics are embedded in complicated webs of interacting organisms as well as in an abioti...
The interaction among multiple microbial strains affects the spread of infectious diseases and the e...
The trade-off between within-host infection rate and transmission to new hosts is predicted to const...