Predator-prey models are often applied to the interactions between host immunity and parasite growth. A key component of these models is the immune system's functional response, the relationship between immune activity and parasite load. Typically, models assume a simple, linear functional response. However, based on the mechanistic interactions between parasites and immunity we argue that alternative forms are more likely, resulting in very different predictions, ranging from parasite exclusion to chronic infection. By extending this framework to consider multiple infections we show that combinations of parasites eliciting different functional responses greatly affect community stability. Indeed, some parasites may stabilize other species ...
abstract: Successful invasion of a parasite into a host population and resulting host-parasite dynam...
International audienceMulti-host trophically transmitted parasite (TTP) is a common life cycle where...
Parasitism is one of the most common life history strategies employed in nature, yet the effects of ...
Predator-prey models are often applied to the interactions between host immunity and parasite growth...
The majority of organisms host multiple parasite species, each of which can interact with hosts and ...
Few hosts have many parasites while many hosts have few parasites -- this axiom of parasite ecology ...
It is normal for hosts to be co-infected by parasites. Interactions among co-infecting species can h...
To be classified as a parasite, a symbiont must reduce the fitness of its host (Zelmer 1998; Sorci a...
As a first approximation of immune-mediated within-host parasite dynamics we can consider the immune...
Infectious disease represents a growing concern for our developing world. Human diseases result in m...
The conceptual understanding of immune-mediated interactions between parasites is rooted in the theo...
Host-pathogen coevolution is central to shaping natural communities and is the focus of much experim...
A vast theoretical literature has explored the evolutionary dynamics of parasite virulence. The clas...
Host–pathogen coevolution is central to shaping natural communities and is the focus of much experim...
What drives the evolution of parasite life history traits? Recent studies suggest that feedbacks bet...
abstract: Successful invasion of a parasite into a host population and resulting host-parasite dynam...
International audienceMulti-host trophically transmitted parasite (TTP) is a common life cycle where...
Parasitism is one of the most common life history strategies employed in nature, yet the effects of ...
Predator-prey models are often applied to the interactions between host immunity and parasite growth...
The majority of organisms host multiple parasite species, each of which can interact with hosts and ...
Few hosts have many parasites while many hosts have few parasites -- this axiom of parasite ecology ...
It is normal for hosts to be co-infected by parasites. Interactions among co-infecting species can h...
To be classified as a parasite, a symbiont must reduce the fitness of its host (Zelmer 1998; Sorci a...
As a first approximation of immune-mediated within-host parasite dynamics we can consider the immune...
Infectious disease represents a growing concern for our developing world. Human diseases result in m...
The conceptual understanding of immune-mediated interactions between parasites is rooted in the theo...
Host-pathogen coevolution is central to shaping natural communities and is the focus of much experim...
A vast theoretical literature has explored the evolutionary dynamics of parasite virulence. The clas...
Host–pathogen coevolution is central to shaping natural communities and is the focus of much experim...
What drives the evolution of parasite life history traits? Recent studies suggest that feedbacks bet...
abstract: Successful invasion of a parasite into a host population and resulting host-parasite dynam...
International audienceMulti-host trophically transmitted parasite (TTP) is a common life cycle where...
Parasitism is one of the most common life history strategies employed in nature, yet the effects of ...