Coevolutionary interactions, such as those between host and parasite, predator and prey, or plant and pollinator, evolve subject to the genes of both interactors. It is clear, for example, that the evolution of pollination strategies can only be understood with knowledge of both the pollinator and the pollinated. Studies of the evolution of virulence, the reduction in host fitness due to infection, have nonetheless tended to focus on parasite evolution. Host-centric approaches have also been proposed-for example, under the rubric of "tolerance", the ability of hosts to minimize virulence without necessarily minimizing parasite density. Within the tolerance framework, however, there is room for more comprehensive measures of host fitness tra...
Parasites can promote diversity by mediating coexistence between a poorer and superior competitor, i...
Coevolutionary theory predicts that parasitism selects for defensive traits in the hosts that counte...
Host–pathogen coevolution is central to shaping natural communities and is the focus of much experim...
Coevolutionary interactions, such as those between host and parasite, predator and prey, or plant ...
Understanding the coevolution of hosts and parasites is a long‐standing goal of evolutionary biology...
Host defence against parasite infection can rely on two broad strategies: resistance and tolerance. ...
Most models for coevolution of hosts and parasites are based on the assumption that resistance of ho...
How do we defend ourselves against pathogenic microbes and other parasites infecting us? Research on...
Hosts are often infected by multiple parasite species, yet the ecological and evolutionary implicati...
Host populations are under continual selection by parasites due to reduced fitness of infected indiv...
Background Host-parasite coevolution can lead to local adaptation of either parasite or host if the...
Multiple pathogenic infections can influence disease transmission and virulence, and have important ...
Host - parasite interaction is one of the most common ecological interactions. The aim of this thesi...
The description of coevolutionary dynamics requires a characterization of the evolutionary dynamics ...
Coevolution is relationship between two or more species reciprocally affect each other's evolution. ...
Parasites can promote diversity by mediating coexistence between a poorer and superior competitor, i...
Coevolutionary theory predicts that parasitism selects for defensive traits in the hosts that counte...
Host–pathogen coevolution is central to shaping natural communities and is the focus of much experim...
Coevolutionary interactions, such as those between host and parasite, predator and prey, or plant ...
Understanding the coevolution of hosts and parasites is a long‐standing goal of evolutionary biology...
Host defence against parasite infection can rely on two broad strategies: resistance and tolerance. ...
Most models for coevolution of hosts and parasites are based on the assumption that resistance of ho...
How do we defend ourselves against pathogenic microbes and other parasites infecting us? Research on...
Hosts are often infected by multiple parasite species, yet the ecological and evolutionary implicati...
Host populations are under continual selection by parasites due to reduced fitness of infected indiv...
Background Host-parasite coevolution can lead to local adaptation of either parasite or host if the...
Multiple pathogenic infections can influence disease transmission and virulence, and have important ...
Host - parasite interaction is one of the most common ecological interactions. The aim of this thesi...
The description of coevolutionary dynamics requires a characterization of the evolutionary dynamics ...
Coevolution is relationship between two or more species reciprocally affect each other's evolution. ...
Parasites can promote diversity by mediating coexistence between a poorer and superior competitor, i...
Coevolutionary theory predicts that parasitism selects for defensive traits in the hosts that counte...
Host–pathogen coevolution is central to shaping natural communities and is the focus of much experim...