Parasite environments are heterogeneous at different levels. The first level of variability is the host itself. The second level represents the external environment for the hosts, to which parasites may be exposed during part of their life cycle. Both levels are expected to affect parasite fitness traits. We disentangle the main and interaction effects of variation in the immediate host environment, here the diatom Asterionella formosa (variables host cell volume and host condition through herbicide pre-exposure) and variation in the external environment (variables host density and acute herbicide exposure) on three fitness traits (infection success, development time and reproductive output) of a chytrid parasite. Herbicide exposure only de...
Some chytrids are host-specific parasiticfungithat may have a considerable impact on phytoplankton d...
We followed adaptation of the chytrid parasite Zygorhizidium planktonicum during 200 generations of ...
Disturbance, productivity, and natural enemies are significant determinants of the evolution of dive...
Parasite environments are heterogeneous at different levels. The first level of variability is the h...
Parasite environments are heterogeneous at different levels. The first level of variability is the h...
Parasites play an important role in the regulation of host population growth. How these ubiquitous s...
Experimental evolution can be used to test for and characterize parasite and pathogen adaptation. We...
Research in host-parasite evolutionary ecology has demonstrated that environmental variation plays a...
Organisms are continually faced with the dilemma of allocating resources to competing functional dem...
Characteristics of hosts and parasites have a genetic basis, and thus can be shaped by coevolution. ...
<p>Experimental evolution can be used to test for and characterize parasite and pathogen adaptation....
Parasite prevalence shows tremendous spatiotemporal variation. Theory indicates this variation might...
It has recently been suggested that the expression of parasite virulence depends on host population ...
We followed adaptation of the chytrid parasite Zygorhizidium planktonicum during 200 generations of ...
Disease outbreaks are a consequence of interactions among the three components of a host–parasite sy...
Some chytrids are host-specific parasiticfungithat may have a considerable impact on phytoplankton d...
We followed adaptation of the chytrid parasite Zygorhizidium planktonicum during 200 generations of ...
Disturbance, productivity, and natural enemies are significant determinants of the evolution of dive...
Parasite environments are heterogeneous at different levels. The first level of variability is the h...
Parasite environments are heterogeneous at different levels. The first level of variability is the h...
Parasites play an important role in the regulation of host population growth. How these ubiquitous s...
Experimental evolution can be used to test for and characterize parasite and pathogen adaptation. We...
Research in host-parasite evolutionary ecology has demonstrated that environmental variation plays a...
Organisms are continually faced with the dilemma of allocating resources to competing functional dem...
Characteristics of hosts and parasites have a genetic basis, and thus can be shaped by coevolution. ...
<p>Experimental evolution can be used to test for and characterize parasite and pathogen adaptation....
Parasite prevalence shows tremendous spatiotemporal variation. Theory indicates this variation might...
It has recently been suggested that the expression of parasite virulence depends on host population ...
We followed adaptation of the chytrid parasite Zygorhizidium planktonicum during 200 generations of ...
Disease outbreaks are a consequence of interactions among the three components of a host–parasite sy...
Some chytrids are host-specific parasiticfungithat may have a considerable impact on phytoplankton d...
We followed adaptation of the chytrid parasite Zygorhizidium planktonicum during 200 generations of ...
Disturbance, productivity, and natural enemies are significant determinants of the evolution of dive...