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Data from: Host resistance and pathogen aggressiveness are key determinants of coinfection in the wild
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host-pathogen interactions;Plantago lanceolata;coinfections;natural populations;Podosphaera plantaginis;resistance;aggressiveness;co-evolution
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.5h9s7
摘要:
on in host resistance and pathogen infectivity to play a key role in how coinfections are formed. The limited number of studies available have demonstrated coinfecti
Data from: Priority effects within coinfected hosts can drive unexpected population-scale patterns of parasite prevalence
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Clay, Patrick
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Coinfection Priority Effects Pathogen Within host Parasite Prevalence
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.003k4g0
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ng parasite increases, most infections of the focal parasite change from occurring as solo infections, to first arrival coinfections, to second arrival
Data from: Coinfection timing drives host population dynamics through changes in virulence
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competition;Modeling: epidemiological;Hordevirus;Ecology: population;Luteovirus;Hordeum vulgare;Barley stripe mosaic virus;Barley yellow dwarf virus
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.gj4rp
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e damaging to hosts than sequential coinfections. While priority effects were evident in within-host concentrations of sequential coinfections, priority di
Data from: Coinfection outcome in an opportunistic pathogen depends on the inter-strain interactions
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zebra fish;Virulence;inhibition;competition;flavobacterium columnare;genotype;cooperation
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.32r30
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. Yet, the effects of coinfections of environmental opportunistic pathogens on disease outcome are still poorly known, although as host-generalists they are highly li
Data from: Interactions among symbionts operate across scales to influence parasite epidemics
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Colletotrichum cereale;Epichlo? coenophiala;Puccinia coronata;biotic interactions;Rhizoctonia solani;priority effects;competition;Endophyte;disease ecology;Lolium arundinaceum;coinfection
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.8h007
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parasites. Within hosts, parasite growth was influenced by coinfections, but coinfections were often prevented by priority effects among symbionts. Ac
Data from: Helminth interaction with the host immune system: short-term benefits and costs in relation to the infectious environment
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Immunity: ecology;Interactions: coevolution;Life history: ecology;Interactions: host\/parasite
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7017n
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encountered by hosts and parasites, such as coinfections, can deeply affect the stability of this apparent equilibrium. Our study aimed to determine the effect
Data from: Predicting the effects of parasite co-infection across species boundaries
负责人:
Lello, Joanne
关键词:
Coinfection population dynamics immune response immunomodulation nematode helminths
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.1802hj0
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, will interact in coinfections in a different host system (sheep), and then we test this experimentally. We show that as predicted, in coinfections, the blood
Data from: Exposure and susceptibility drive reinfection with gastrointestinal parasites in a social primate
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Müller-Klein, Nadine
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anthelmintic treatment social relationships exposure susceptibility gastrointestinal parasite nonhuman primate reinfection
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.rr379bp
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social bonds with opposite sex partners had a consistently protective effect. 4.Our results indicate that coinfections could serve as an integrative measure
Data from: Infection sequence alters disease severity—Effects of the sequential exposure of two larval trematodes to Polypedates cruciger tadpoles
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cercariae;furcocercous;Polypedates cruciger;Acanthostomum burminis
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.60j73s7
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infection (19.0-25.0%) compared to co-infection (20.0-22.5%) or between coinfections. The results suggest that the sequence of parasite exposure affects host
Data from: Cross-scale dynamics in community and disease ecology: relative timescales shape the community ecology of pathogens
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competitive exclusion;disturbance;diversity;transmission;superinfection;Community Ecology;resource competition;Scale;disease ecology;Timescale;coinfection;metacommunity
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.rd435pq
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dynamics reduce the abundance of both pathogens within hosts and promote diversity at multiple scales: coinfections within individual hosts and co-occurrence

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