International audienceThough it is commonly supposed that there is a trade-off between virulence and transmission, there is little data and little insight into what it should look like. Here, we consider the specific case of vector-borne parasites (inspired by human malaria) and analyse an embedded model to understand how specific life-cycle aspects may affect this trade-off. First, we find that, for such parasites, the transmission function may have an S-shape. Second, we find that the trade-off obtained for vector-borne parasites is less sensitive to parameter variations than the trade-off obtained for directly transmitted parasites. Third, we find that other parasite traits, such as the conversion from replicative to infective stages, co...
BACKGROUND: Ecological factors play an important role in the evolution of parasite exploitation str...
Parasites may alter their behaviour to cope with changes in the within-host environment. In particul...
Cette thèse aborde la question de l'évolution de la virulence des pathogènes grâce à une approche th...
Parasite evolution is a major public health issue. The aim of this thesis is to understand micro-par...
The adaptive hypothesis invoked to explain why parasites harm their hosts is known as the trade-off ...
African trypanosomes produce different specialized stages for within-host replication and between-ho...
In recent years there has been growing interest in applying frameworks from evolutionary ecology to...
Vectorborne parasites are commonly predicted to be less virulent to the vector than to the definitiv...
Why do parasites harm their hosts? Conventional wisdom holds that because parasites depend on their ...
AbstractOne theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they ne...
Journal ArticleVector-borne parasites are commonly predicted to be less virulent to the vector than ...
Disease transmission is a product of mechanisms and interactions at multiple levels of biological or...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
The virulence--transmission trade-off hypothesis proposed more than 30 years ago is the cornerstone ...
Virulence is expected to be linked to parasite fitness via transmission. However, it is not clear wh...
BACKGROUND: Ecological factors play an important role in the evolution of parasite exploitation str...
Parasites may alter their behaviour to cope with changes in the within-host environment. In particul...
Cette thèse aborde la question de l'évolution de la virulence des pathogènes grâce à une approche th...
Parasite evolution is a major public health issue. The aim of this thesis is to understand micro-par...
The adaptive hypothesis invoked to explain why parasites harm their hosts is known as the trade-off ...
African trypanosomes produce different specialized stages for within-host replication and between-ho...
In recent years there has been growing interest in applying frameworks from evolutionary ecology to...
Vectorborne parasites are commonly predicted to be less virulent to the vector than to the definitiv...
Why do parasites harm their hosts? Conventional wisdom holds that because parasites depend on their ...
AbstractOne theory of why some pathogens are virulent (i.e., they damage their host) is that they ne...
Journal ArticleVector-borne parasites are commonly predicted to be less virulent to the vector than ...
Disease transmission is a product of mechanisms and interactions at multiple levels of biological or...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Th...
The virulence--transmission trade-off hypothesis proposed more than 30 years ago is the cornerstone ...
Virulence is expected to be linked to parasite fitness via transmission. However, it is not clear wh...
BACKGROUND: Ecological factors play an important role in the evolution of parasite exploitation str...
Parasites may alter their behaviour to cope with changes in the within-host environment. In particul...
Cette thèse aborde la question de l'évolution de la virulence des pathogènes grâce à une approche th...