In many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more than one parasite species. When these parasites have different host exploitation strategies and transmission modes, a conflict among them may arise. Such a conflict may reduce the success of both parasites, but could work to the benefit of the host. For example, the less-virulent parasite may protect the host against the more-virulent competitor. We examine this conflict using the waterflea Daphnia magna and two of its sympatric parasites: the blood-infecting bacterium Pasteuria ramosa that transmits horizontally and the intracellular microsporidium Octosporea bayeri that can concurrently transmit horizontally and vertically after infecting ovaries and fat tissues of the ho...
The epidemiological and ecological processes which govern the success of multiple-species co-infecti...
Many parasites survive harsh periods together with their hosts. Without the possibility of horizonta...
Many parasites survive harsh periods together with their hosts. Without the possibility of horizonta...
In many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more than one parasite species. When ...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
Abstract Mixed infections, where more than one para-site genotype is present in a single host, have ...
Mixed infections, where more than one parasite genotype is present in a single host, have been sugge...
Over the course of seasonal epidemics, populations of susceptible hosts may encounter a wide variety...
It has recently been suggested that the expression of parasite virulence depends on host population ...
The fresh-water crustacean Daphnia magnamay acquire an infection with the microsporidium Octosporea ...
Background: Infection processes consist of a sequence of steps, each critical for the interaction be...
It has been suggested that the harm parasites cause to their hosts is an unavoidable consequence of ...
A parasite's host range can have important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes bu...
The epidemiological and ecological processes which govern the success of multiple-species co-infecti...
Many parasites survive harsh periods together with their hosts. Without the possibility of horizonta...
Many parasites survive harsh periods together with their hosts. Without the possibility of horizonta...
In many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more than one parasite species. When ...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
10 pagesInternational audienceIn many natural populations, hosts are found to be infected by more th...
Abstract Mixed infections, where more than one para-site genotype is present in a single host, have ...
Mixed infections, where more than one parasite genotype is present in a single host, have been sugge...
Over the course of seasonal epidemics, populations of susceptible hosts may encounter a wide variety...
It has recently been suggested that the expression of parasite virulence depends on host population ...
The fresh-water crustacean Daphnia magnamay acquire an infection with the microsporidium Octosporea ...
Background: Infection processes consist of a sequence of steps, each critical for the interaction be...
It has been suggested that the harm parasites cause to their hosts is an unavoidable consequence of ...
A parasite's host range can have important consequences for ecological and evolutionary processes bu...
The epidemiological and ecological processes which govern the success of multiple-species co-infecti...
Many parasites survive harsh periods together with their hosts. Without the possibility of horizonta...
Many parasites survive harsh periods together with their hosts. Without the possibility of horizonta...