作者
Joseph M Kiesecker, David K Skelly, Karen H Beard, Evan Preisser
发表日期
1999/8/3
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
96
期号
16
页码范围
9165-9168
出版商
The National Academy of Sciences
简介
Evolutionary biologists have long postulated that there should be fitness advantages to animals that are able to recognize and avoid conspecifics infected with contact-transmitted disease. This avoidance hypothesis is in direct conflict with much of epidemiological theory, which is founded on the assumptions that the likelihood of infection is equal among members of a population and constant over space. The inconsistency between epidemiological theory and the avoidance hypothesis has received relatively little attention because, to date, there has been no evidence that animals can recognize and reduce infection risk from conspecifics. We investigated the effects of Candida humicola, a pathogen that reduces growth rates and can cause death of tadpoles, on associations between infected and uninfected individuals. Here we demonstrate that bullfrog (Rana catesbeiana) tadpoles avoid infected conspecifics …
引用总数
20002001200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320247514765661012191010151411242421162216205
学术搜索中的文章
JM Kiesecker, DK Skelly, KH Beard, E Preisser - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1999