How do we defend ourselves against pathogenic microbes and other parasites infecting us? Research on defence against parasites has traditionally focused on resistance--the ability to prevent infection or limit parasite replication. The genetics, physiology, and evolutionary ecology of such traits are now relatively well understood. During the last few years it has been realized that another, conceptually different type of defence also plays an important role in animal host-parasite interactions. This type of defence is called tolerance, and can be defined as the ability to limit the health effects of parasites without preventing infection or controlling parasite replication. Our understanding of the causes and consequences of variation in t...
Coevolutionary interactions, such as those between host and parasite, predator and prey, or plant an...
Hosts are often infected by multiple parasite species, yet the ecological and evolutionary implicati...
Hosts are likely to respond to parasitic infections by a combination of resistance (expulsion of pat...
How do we defend ourselves against pathogenic microbes and other parasites infecting us? Research on...
Abstract: How do we defend ourselves against patho-genic microbes and other parasites infecting us? ...
Plant biologists have long recognized that host defence against parasites and pathogens can be divid...
Hosts can in principle employ two different strategies to defend themselves against parasites: resis...
Host defence against parasite infection can rely on two broad strategies: resistance and tolerance. ...
Hosts can in principle employ two different strategies to defend themselves against parasites: resis...
Hosts may mitigate the impact of parasites by two broad strategies: resistance, which limits parasit...
Hosts may mitigate the impact of parasites by two broad strategies: resistance, which limits parasit...
Infected organisms can resist or tolerate infection, with tolerance of infection defined as minimizi...
Hosts may mitigate the impact of parasites by two broad strategies: resistance, which limits parasit...
Hosts have two main strategies for coping with infections: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is a...
Defence against pathogenic infection can take two forms: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is the...
Coevolutionary interactions, such as those between host and parasite, predator and prey, or plant an...
Hosts are often infected by multiple parasite species, yet the ecological and evolutionary implicati...
Hosts are likely to respond to parasitic infections by a combination of resistance (expulsion of pat...
How do we defend ourselves against pathogenic microbes and other parasites infecting us? Research on...
Abstract: How do we defend ourselves against patho-genic microbes and other parasites infecting us? ...
Plant biologists have long recognized that host defence against parasites and pathogens can be divid...
Hosts can in principle employ two different strategies to defend themselves against parasites: resis...
Host defence against parasite infection can rely on two broad strategies: resistance and tolerance. ...
Hosts can in principle employ two different strategies to defend themselves against parasites: resis...
Hosts may mitigate the impact of parasites by two broad strategies: resistance, which limits parasit...
Hosts may mitigate the impact of parasites by two broad strategies: resistance, which limits parasit...
Infected organisms can resist or tolerate infection, with tolerance of infection defined as minimizi...
Hosts may mitigate the impact of parasites by two broad strategies: resistance, which limits parasit...
Hosts have two main strategies for coping with infections: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is a...
Defence against pathogenic infection can take two forms: resistance and tolerance. Resistance is the...
Coevolutionary interactions, such as those between host and parasite, predator and prey, or plant an...
Hosts are often infected by multiple parasite species, yet the ecological and evolutionary implicati...
Hosts are likely to respond to parasitic infections by a combination of resistance (expulsion of pat...