All animals and plants are, to some extent, susceptible to disease caused by varying combinations of parasites, viruses and bacteria. In this paper, we present a mathematical model of interactions between a host, two parasitoids and a pathogen which shows that the presence of an infection can preserve and promote diversity in such multi-species systems. Initially, we use a system of ordinary differential equations to investigate interactions between two species of parasitoids, a host and a host infection. We show that the presence of all four species is necessary for the system as a whole to persist, and that in particular, the presence of the pathogen is necessary for the coexistence of the two parasitoid species. The inclusion of infectio...
When searching for hosts, parasitoids are observed to aggregate in response to chemical signalling c...
An important driver of evolution is the selection pressure that results from interactions between sp...
Building from a continuous-time host\u2013parasitoid model introduced by Murdoch et al. (Am Nat 129:...
All animals and plants are, to some extent, susceptible to disease caused by varying combinations of...
All animals and plants are, to some extent, susceptible to disease caused by varying combinations of...
All animals and plants are, to some extent, susceptible to disease caused by varying combinations of...
All animals and plants are, to some extent, susceptible to disease caused by varying combinations of...
A mathematical model of the spatio-temporal dynamics of a two host, two parasitoid system is present...
A mathematical model of the spatio-temporal dynamics of a two host, two parasitoid system is present...
A mathematical model of the spatio-temporal dynamics of a two host, two parasitoid system is present...
All animals and plants are, to some extent, susceptible to disease caused by varying combinations of...
All animals and plants are, to some extent, susceptible to disease caused by varying combinations of...
When searching for hosts, parasitoids are observed to aggregate in response to chemical signalling c...
When searching for hosts, parasitoids are observed to aggregate in response to chemical signalling c...
When searching for hosts, parasitoids are observed to aggregate in response to chemical signalling c...
When searching for hosts, parasitoids are observed to aggregate in response to chemical signalling c...
An important driver of evolution is the selection pressure that results from interactions between sp...
Building from a continuous-time host\u2013parasitoid model introduced by Murdoch et al. (Am Nat 129:...
All animals and plants are, to some extent, susceptible to disease caused by varying combinations of...
All animals and plants are, to some extent, susceptible to disease caused by varying combinations of...
All animals and plants are, to some extent, susceptible to disease caused by varying combinations of...
All animals and plants are, to some extent, susceptible to disease caused by varying combinations of...
A mathematical model of the spatio-temporal dynamics of a two host, two parasitoid system is present...
A mathematical model of the spatio-temporal dynamics of a two host, two parasitoid system is present...
A mathematical model of the spatio-temporal dynamics of a two host, two parasitoid system is present...
All animals and plants are, to some extent, susceptible to disease caused by varying combinations of...
All animals and plants are, to some extent, susceptible to disease caused by varying combinations of...
When searching for hosts, parasitoids are observed to aggregate in response to chemical signalling c...
When searching for hosts, parasitoids are observed to aggregate in response to chemical signalling c...
When searching for hosts, parasitoids are observed to aggregate in response to chemical signalling c...
When searching for hosts, parasitoids are observed to aggregate in response to chemical signalling c...
An important driver of evolution is the selection pressure that results from interactions between sp...
Building from a continuous-time host\u2013parasitoid model introduced by Murdoch et al. (Am Nat 129:...