Background: In nature, organisms are commonly coinfected by two or more parasite strains, which has been shown to influence disease virulence. Yet, the effects of coinfections of environmental opportunistic pathogens on disease outcome are still poorly known, although as host-generalists they are highly likely to participate in coinfections. We asked whether coinfection with conspecific opportunistic strains leads to changes in virulence, and if these changes are associated with bacterial growth or interference competition. We infected zebra fish (Danio rerio) with three geographically and/or temporally distant environmental opportunist Flavobacterium columnare strains in single and in coinfection. Growth of the strains was studied in...
Understanding ecological and epidemiological factors driving pathogen evolution in contemporary time...
Coinfection of host populations alters pathogen prevalence, host mortality, and pathogen evolution. ...
Host individuals are often infected with more than one parasite species (parasites defined broadly, ...
Background In nature, organisms are commonly coinfected by two or more parasite strains, which has b...
Pathogen density and genetic diversity fluctuate in the outside-host environment during and between...
Pathogen density and genetic diversity fluctuate in the outside-host environment during and between ...
Most studies of virulence of infection focus on pairwise host-parasite interactions. However, hosts ...
Ecological factors are known to affect disease dynamics and even lead to disease emergence. Especi...
Coinfection of host populations alters pathogen prevalence, host mortality, and pathogen evolution. ...
Hosts are typically infected with multiple strains or genotypes of one or several parasite species. ...
Most theories of the evolution of virulence concentrate on obligatory host-pathogen relationship. Ye...
The antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasite can create strong selective forces that may ...
Although increased disease severity driven by intensive farming practices is problematic in food pro...
<div><p>Most theories of the evolution of virulence concentrate on obligatory host-pathogen relation...
Genetically specific interactions between hosts and parasites can lead to coevolutionary fluctuation...
Understanding ecological and epidemiological factors driving pathogen evolution in contemporary time...
Coinfection of host populations alters pathogen prevalence, host mortality, and pathogen evolution. ...
Host individuals are often infected with more than one parasite species (parasites defined broadly, ...
Background In nature, organisms are commonly coinfected by two or more parasite strains, which has b...
Pathogen density and genetic diversity fluctuate in the outside-host environment during and between...
Pathogen density and genetic diversity fluctuate in the outside-host environment during and between ...
Most studies of virulence of infection focus on pairwise host-parasite interactions. However, hosts ...
Ecological factors are known to affect disease dynamics and even lead to disease emergence. Especi...
Coinfection of host populations alters pathogen prevalence, host mortality, and pathogen evolution. ...
Hosts are typically infected with multiple strains or genotypes of one or several parasite species. ...
Most theories of the evolution of virulence concentrate on obligatory host-pathogen relationship. Ye...
The antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasite can create strong selective forces that may ...
Although increased disease severity driven by intensive farming practices is problematic in food pro...
<div><p>Most theories of the evolution of virulence concentrate on obligatory host-pathogen relation...
Genetically specific interactions between hosts and parasites can lead to coevolutionary fluctuation...
Understanding ecological and epidemiological factors driving pathogen evolution in contemporary time...
Coinfection of host populations alters pathogen prevalence, host mortality, and pathogen evolution. ...
Host individuals are often infected with more than one parasite species (parasites defined broadly, ...