Climate change is causing warmer and more variable temperatures as well as physical flux in natural populations, which will affect the ecology and evolution of infectious disease epidemics. Using replicate semi-natural populations of a coevolving freshwater invertebrate-parasite system (host: Daphnia magna, parasite: Pasteuria ramosa), we quantified the effects of ambient temperature and population mixing (physical flux within populations) on epidemic size and population health. Each population was seeded with an identical suite of host genotypes and dose of parasite transmission spores. Biologically reasonable increases in environmental temperature caused larger epidemics, and population mixing reduced overall epidemic size. Mixing also ha...
Climate change has profound effects on infectious disease dynamics, yet the impacts of increased sho...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Global warming challenges the persistence of local populations, not only through heat-induced stress...
Climate change is causing warmer and more variable temperatures as well as physical flux in natural ...
Parasites and pathogens have significant roles in host population control, and thus host-parasite in...
Parasites are integral components of the biosphere. Host switching correlated with events of episodi...
Climate change is expected to impact species by altering infectious disease outcomes, modifying comm...
The connection between our environment and parasitic diseases may not always be straightforward, but...
Research examining the causal relationships between climate, climate change and parasite ecology is ...
Now-outdated estimates proposed that climate change should have increased the number of people at ri...
1. Global warming challenges the persistence of local populations, not only through heat-induced str...
1. Global warming challenges the persistence of local populations, not only through heat-induced str...
Global warming challenges the persistence of local populations, not only through heat-induced stress...
Seasonal epidemics erupt commonly in nature and are driven by numerous mechanisms. Here, we suggest ...
Interspecific differences in climate-driven changes to organismal physiology and phenology will alte...
Climate change has profound effects on infectious disease dynamics, yet the impacts of increased sho...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Global warming challenges the persistence of local populations, not only through heat-induced stress...
Climate change is causing warmer and more variable temperatures as well as physical flux in natural ...
Parasites and pathogens have significant roles in host population control, and thus host-parasite in...
Parasites are integral components of the biosphere. Host switching correlated with events of episodi...
Climate change is expected to impact species by altering infectious disease outcomes, modifying comm...
The connection between our environment and parasitic diseases may not always be straightforward, but...
Research examining the causal relationships between climate, climate change and parasite ecology is ...
Now-outdated estimates proposed that climate change should have increased the number of people at ri...
1. Global warming challenges the persistence of local populations, not only through heat-induced str...
1. Global warming challenges the persistence of local populations, not only through heat-induced str...
Global warming challenges the persistence of local populations, not only through heat-induced stress...
Seasonal epidemics erupt commonly in nature and are driven by numerous mechanisms. Here, we suggest ...
Interspecific differences in climate-driven changes to organismal physiology and phenology will alte...
Climate change has profound effects on infectious disease dynamics, yet the impacts of increased sho...
Climatic warming will likely have idiosyncratic impacts on infectious diseases, causing some to incr...
Global warming challenges the persistence of local populations, not only through heat-induced stress...