Abstract Background Theory suggests that high virulence could hinder between-host transmission of microparasites, and that virulence therefore will evolve to lower levels. Alternatively, highly virulent microparasites could also curtail host development, thereby limiting both the host resources available to them and their own within-host effective population size. In this case, high virulence might restrain the mutation supply rate and increase the strength with which genetic drift acts on microparasite populations. Thereby, this alternative explanation limits the microparasites\u2019 potential to adapt to the host and ultimately the ability to evolve lower virulence. As ...
International audienceVirus–plant interactions range from parasitism to mutualism. Viruses have been...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al VI Ramon Margalef Summer Colloquia - Ecology through the Omics len...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe transmissionvirulence trade-off hypothesis is one of the fe...
Background: Theory suggests that high virulence could hinder between-host transmission of microparas...
Understanding the evolution of virulence for RNA viruses is essential for developing appropriate con...
Competition and parasitism are two important selective forces that shape life-histories, migration r...
The adaptive hypothesis invoked to explain why parasites harm their hosts is known as the trade-off ...
[EN] For multihost pathogens, adaptation to multiple hosts has important implications for both appl...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
Understanding how genetic drift, mutation and selection interplay in determining the evolutionary fa...
Plant viruses possess adaptations for facilitating acquisition, retention, and inoculation by vector...
<div><p>For the last three decades, evolutionary biologists have sought to understand which factors ...
Knowledge about the distribution of mutational fitness effects (DMFE) is essential for many evolutio...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la XIII Reunión de Biología Vegetal, celebrada en Puerto Varas (Chi...
International audienceVirus–plant interactions range from parasitism to mutualism. Viruses have been...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al VI Ramon Margalef Summer Colloquia - Ecology through the Omics len...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe transmissionvirulence trade-off hypothesis is one of the fe...
Background: Theory suggests that high virulence could hinder between-host transmission of microparas...
Understanding the evolution of virulence for RNA viruses is essential for developing appropriate con...
Competition and parasitism are two important selective forces that shape life-histories, migration r...
The adaptive hypothesis invoked to explain why parasites harm their hosts is known as the trade-off ...
[EN] For multihost pathogens, adaptation to multiple hosts has important implications for both appl...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
The term virulence has a conflicting history among plant pathologists. Here we define virulence as t...
Understanding how genetic drift, mutation and selection interplay in determining the evolutionary fa...
Plant viruses possess adaptations for facilitating acquisition, retention, and inoculation by vector...
<div><p>For the last three decades, evolutionary biologists have sought to understand which factors ...
Knowledge about the distribution of mutational fitness effects (DMFE) is essential for many evolutio...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la XIII Reunión de Biología Vegetal, celebrada en Puerto Varas (Chi...
International audienceVirus–plant interactions range from parasitism to mutualism. Viruses have been...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al VI Ramon Margalef Summer Colloquia - Ecology through the Omics len...
BGPI : équipe 2International audienceThe transmissionvirulence trade-off hypothesis is one of the fe...