Recent efforts to include parasites in food webs have drawn attention to a previously ignored facet of foraging ecology: parasites commonly function as prey within ecosystems. Because …
Disease and community ecology share conceptual and theoretical lineages, and there has been a resurgence of interest in strengthening links between these fields. Building on recent …
Wildlife diseases are an increasing concern for endangered species conservation, but their occurrence, causes, and human influences are often unknown. We analyzed 3,939 records …
CE Cressler, WA Nelson, T Day, E McCauley - Ecology letters, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
The interaction between the immune system and pathogens is often characterised as a predator–prey interaction. This characterisation ignores the fact that both require host …
WC Turner, KL Kausrud… - … of the Royal …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Parasites can shape the foraging behaviour of their hosts through cues indicating risk of infection. When cues for risk co-occur with desired traits such as forage quality, individuals …
The complexity of host–parasite interactions makes it difficult to predict how host–parasite systems will respond to climate change. In particular, host and parasite traits such as …
SR Hall, CJ Knight, CR Becker, MA Duffy… - Ecology …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Epidemiologists increasingly realize that species interactions (eg selective predation) can determine when epidemics start and end. We hypothesize here that resource quality can …
Abstract Models of host-microbe dynamics typically assume a single-host population infected by a single pathogen. In reality, many hosts form multi-species aggregations and …
The occurrence and magnitude of disease outbreaks can strongly influence host evolution. In particular, when hosts face a resistance-fecundity trade-off, they might evolve increased …