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Data from: The role of the environment in the evolution of tolerance and resistance to a pathogen
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Ecology: evolutionary;Evolution: experimental;Evolution: host\/parasite;Aedes aegypti;Coevolution;Environmental variability;Epidemiology;Vavraia culicis;Ecology: experimental
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.r1s5d
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to fundamentally different evolutionary trajectories of host-parasite interactions. We let the mosquito Aedes aegypti evolve under different food levels and with ei
Data from: How parasite interaction strategies alter virulence evolution in multi-parasite communities
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Clay, Patrick
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Multiple Infection Parasite interactions Coinfection Virulence evolution Within-host Infectious Disease
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.k301s49
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-parasite communities. Here, we modeled the virulence evolution of two coinfecting parasites in a host population in which parasites interacted through cross immunity
Data from: Host and habitat specialization of avian malaria in Africa
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Parasitology;Host Parasite Interactions;molecular evolution;Plasmodium spp.;Birds;Community Ecology;Coevolution
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.h12kh08n
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the evolutionary strategies of malaria parasites (Plasmodium spp.) among different bird host communities. We determined the parasite diversity and prevalence of avian malar
Data from: Evolutionary lability of host associations promotes phylogenetic overdispersion of co-infecting blood parasites
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Boreal forest;Plasmodium;Haemosporida;Apicomplexa;Parahaemoproteus;Eco-phylogenetics;Malaria parasites;Phylogenetic community assembly;Leucocytozoon
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.3r88b02
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1. Co-infections with multiple parasite taxa are ubiquitous in nature and have the potential to impact the co-evolutionary dynamics between host
Data from: Understanding genetic variation in in vivo tolerance to artesunate: implications for treatment efficacy and resistance monitoring
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Parasitology;Life History Evolution;Virulence;Host Parasite Interactions;Evolutionary Medicine;Drug resistance;Disease Biology;Plasmodium chabaudi
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doi:10.5061/dryad.v244v
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e based on the rate at which parasites are cleared from infections. However, some knowledge of the standing variation in parasite susceptibility is nee
Data from: Coevolution drives the emergence of complex traits and promotes evolvability
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evolvability;evolution of complexity;Experimental evolution;digital evolution;Community Ecology;evolutionary ecology;host-parasite coevolution
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.485qq
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ow that coevolution's unique feedback between host and parasite frequencies is a key process in the evolution of complexity. Strikingly, the hosts evolve
Data from: Antibiotic-driven escape of host in a parasite-induced Red Queen dynamics
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evolutionary parasitology;Red Queen hypothesis;antibiotic resistance;antibiotic effectiveness;parasite mutation
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.3c7pd3g
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Winnerless coevolution of hosts and parasites could exhibit Red Queen dynamics, which is characterized by parasite-driven cyclic switching
Data from: The microsporidian parasite Vavraia culicis as a potential late life-acting control agent of malaria
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Parasitology;Life History Evolution;Anopheles gambiae;Host Parasite Interactions;Evolutionary Medicine;Disease Biology;Vavraia culicis
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.2s231
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Microsporidian parasites are being considered as alternatives to conventional insecticides for malaria control. They should reduce
Data from: Parasites and competitors suppress bacterial pathogen synergistically due to evolutionary trade-offs
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fitness cost;Ralstonia solanacearum;phage therapy;trade-off;Experimental evolution;interference competition
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.m009s
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Parasites and competitors are important for regulating pathogen densities and subsequent disease dynamics. It is, however, unclear to what extent
Data from: The effect of parasitism and interpopulation hybridization on Aedes albopictus (Diptera: Culicidae) fitness
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Culicidae;Population Ecology;invasive species;Aedes;evolutionary ecology
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.378bk
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in potential mosquito reproductive success, via increased hybrid body size, and via the temporary escape from coevolved parasites. These findings are signific

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