Understanding the effects of parasites on host behaviour, of host behaviour on parasite infection, and the reciprocal interactions between these processes is vital to improving our understanding of animal behaviour and disease dynamics. However, behaviour and parasite infection are both highly variable within and between individual hosts, and how this variation affects behaviour-parasite feedbacks is poorly understood. For example, it is unclear how an individual's behaviour before infection might change once it becomes infected, or as the infection progresses, and how these changes depend on the host's parasite susceptibility. Here, using the guppy, Poecilia reticulata, and a directly-transmitted ectoparasite, Gyrodactylus turnbulli, I sho...
Background: Individuals have to trade-off the costs and benefits of group membership during shoaling...
1. Within the same population, proactive (i.e. bolder, more exploratory, active and aggressive) and ...
Every aspect of an individual’s behaviour is, to some extent, mediated by parasite exposure. Potenti...
Among the ecological factors acting on the evolution and expression of animal personalities and beha...
Parasites are ubiquitous components of the environment that contribute to behavioral and life-histor...
Parasites can influence traits related to the fitness of the host, including host behavior. I studie...
Trophically transmitted parasites frequently increase their hosts' risk-taking behaviour, to facilit...
The existence of animal personality is now well-documented, although the causes and consequences of ...
1. Growing interest in unifying the field of natural enemy ecology has revealed similarities between...
Non-random species associations occur in naturally-sampled parasite communities. The processes resul...
Host manipulation is a common strategy by which parasites alter the behaviour of their host to enhan...
Males are typically the sicker sex. Data from multiple taxa indicate that they are more likely to be...
Compared to uninfected individuals, infected animals can exhibit altered phenotypes. The changes oft...
Background: Individuals have to trade-off the costs and benefits of group membership during shoaling...
1. Within the same population, proactive (i.e. bolder, more exploratory, active and aggressive) and ...
Every aspect of an individual’s behaviour is, to some extent, mediated by parasite exposure. Potenti...
Among the ecological factors acting on the evolution and expression of animal personalities and beha...
Parasites are ubiquitous components of the environment that contribute to behavioral and life-histor...
Parasites can influence traits related to the fitness of the host, including host behavior. I studie...
Trophically transmitted parasites frequently increase their hosts' risk-taking behaviour, to facilit...
The existence of animal personality is now well-documented, although the causes and consequences of ...
1. Growing interest in unifying the field of natural enemy ecology has revealed similarities between...
Non-random species associations occur in naturally-sampled parasite communities. The processes resul...
Host manipulation is a common strategy by which parasites alter the behaviour of their host to enhan...
Males are typically the sicker sex. Data from multiple taxa indicate that they are more likely to be...
Compared to uninfected individuals, infected animals can exhibit altered phenotypes. The changes oft...
Background: Individuals have to trade-off the costs and benefits of group membership during shoaling...
1. Within the same population, proactive (i.e. bolder, more exploratory, active and aggressive) and ...
Every aspect of an individual’s behaviour is, to some extent, mediated by parasite exposure. Potenti...