This contains model code and data from the paper titled "A unified evolutionary framework for understanding parasite infection and host migratory behaviour" By: Allison K. Shaw, Marie Levet, Sandra A. Binning Published in: Ecology Letters Abstract: Animal migration impacts organismal health and parasite transmission: migrants are simultaneously exposed to parasites and able to reduce infection for both individuals and populations. However, these dynamics are difficult to study; empirical studies reveal disparate results while existing theory makes assumptions that simplify natural complexity. Here, we systematically review empirical studies of migration and infection across taxa, highlighting key gaps in our understanding. Next, we ...
In recent years there has been growing interest in applying frameworks from evolutionary ecology to ...
Animal movement impacts the spread of human and wildlife diseases, and there is significant interest...
Parasitic infections are ubiquitous in wildlife, livestock and human populations, and healthy ecosys...
This contains model code and data from the paper titled "Gaps in modelling animal migration with e...
1. Most studies on the evolution of migration focus on food, mates and/or climate as factors influen...
Parasites have long been thought to influence the evolution of migration, but precisely determining ...
Migration can allow individuals to escape parasite infection, which can lead to a lower infection pr...
Coevolving parasites may play a key role in host migration and population structure. Using coevolvin...
Migratory animals are simultaneously challenged by the physiological demands of long-distance moveme...
Spatial dynamics of range-shifting species can be deeply affected by biotic interactions. One ubiqui...
Long-distance animal movements can increase exposure to diverse parasites, but can also reduce infec...
This contains model code and data from the paper titled "How to outrun your parasites (or mutualis...
Migratory animals are widely assumed to play an important role in the long-distance dispersal of par...
Spatial disease ecology is emerging as a new field that requires the integration of complementary ap...
1. Pathogen and parasite infections are increasingly recognized as powerful drivers of animal moveme...
In recent years there has been growing interest in applying frameworks from evolutionary ecology to ...
Animal movement impacts the spread of human and wildlife diseases, and there is significant interest...
Parasitic infections are ubiquitous in wildlife, livestock and human populations, and healthy ecosys...
This contains model code and data from the paper titled "Gaps in modelling animal migration with e...
1. Most studies on the evolution of migration focus on food, mates and/or climate as factors influen...
Parasites have long been thought to influence the evolution of migration, but precisely determining ...
Migration can allow individuals to escape parasite infection, which can lead to a lower infection pr...
Coevolving parasites may play a key role in host migration and population structure. Using coevolvin...
Migratory animals are simultaneously challenged by the physiological demands of long-distance moveme...
Spatial dynamics of range-shifting species can be deeply affected by biotic interactions. One ubiqui...
Long-distance animal movements can increase exposure to diverse parasites, but can also reduce infec...
This contains model code and data from the paper titled "How to outrun your parasites (or mutualis...
Migratory animals are widely assumed to play an important role in the long-distance dispersal of par...
Spatial disease ecology is emerging as a new field that requires the integration of complementary ap...
1. Pathogen and parasite infections are increasingly recognized as powerful drivers of animal moveme...
In recent years there has been growing interest in applying frameworks from evolutionary ecology to ...
Animal movement impacts the spread of human and wildlife diseases, and there is significant interest...
Parasitic infections are ubiquitous in wildlife, livestock and human populations, and healthy ecosys...