نتایج جستجو برای: host density

تعداد نتایج: 616880  

2014
Qianqian Miao Momar Ndao

Trypanosoma cruzi is the causative agent of Chagas disease. Approximately 8 million people are thought to be affected worldwide. Several players in host lipid metabolism have been implicated in T. cruzi-host interactions in recent research, including macrophages, adipocytes, low density lipoprotein (LDL), low density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR), and high density lipoprotein (HDL). All of these ...

Journal: :Ecology 2012
Pieter T J Johnson Daniel L Preston Jason T Hoverman Jeremy S Henderson Sara H Paull Katherine L D Richgels Miranda D Redmond

With growing interest in the effects of biodiversity on disease, there is a critical need for studies that empirically identify the mechanisms underlying the diversity-disease relationship. Here, we combined wetland surveys of host community structure with mechanistic experiments involving a multi-host parasite to evaluate competing explanations for the dilution effect. Sampling of 320 wetlands...

Journal: :Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society 2014
Tsukushi Kamiya Katie O'Dwyer Shinichi Nakagawa Robert Poulin

Although a small set of external factors account for much of the spatial variation in plant and animal diversity, the search continues for general drivers of variation in parasite species richness among host species. Qualitative reviews of existing evidence suggest idiosyncrasies and inconsistent predictive power for all proposed determinants of parasite richness. Here, we provide the first qua...

2012
Karoun H. Bagamian Richard J. Douglass Arlene Alvarado Amy J. Kuenzi Brian R. Amman Lance A. Waller James N. Mills

Surveys of wildlife host-pathogen systems often document clear seasonal variation in transmission; conclusions concerning the relationship between host population density and transmission vary. In the field, effects of seasonality and population density on natural disease cycles are challenging to measure independently, but laboratory experiments may poorly reflect what happens in nature. Outdo...

2012
Megan A. Greischar Curtis M. Lively

Question: Can parasites stabilize host-population dynamics and thereby reduce the risk of host extinction? Model: We analysed a discrete-time model of logistic growth in an annual, asexual host population. Infection was assumed to reduce host fecundity, but not host survival. Using simulations, we determined whether parasites stabilized or destabilized host-population dynamics. We calculated th...

2009
Israel Pagán Carlos Alonso-Blanco Fernando García-Arenal

Population density and costs of parasite infection may condition the capacity of organisms to grow, survive and reproduce, i.e. their competitive ability. In host-parasite systems there are different competitive interactions: among uninfected hosts, among infected hosts, and between uninfected and infected hosts. Consequently, parasite infection results in a direct cost, due to parasitism itsel...

1998
Per Arneberg Arne Skorping Bryan Grenfell Andrew F. Read

Several epidemiological models predict a positive relationship between host population density and abundance of directly transmitted macroparasites. Here, we generalize these, and test the prediction by a comparative study. We used data on communities of gastrointestinal strongylid nematodes from 19 mammalian species, representing examination of 6670 individual hosts. We studied both the averag...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Sébastien Guyader Christina L. Burch

We explore the ability of optimal foraging theory to explain the observation among marine bacteriophages that host range appears to be negatively correlated with host abundance in the local marine environment. We modified Charnov's classic diet composition model to describe the ecological dynamics of the related generalist and specialist bacteriophages phiX174 and G4, and confirmed that special...

2014
Jeremy M. Wojdak Robert M. Edman Jennie A. Wyderko Sally A. Zemmer Lisa K. Belden

Variation in host species composition can dramatically alter parasite transmission in natural communities. Whether diverse host communities dilute or amplify parasite transmission is thought to depend critically on species traits, particularly on how hosts affect each other's densities, and their relative competency as hosts. Here we studied a community of potential hosts and/or decoys (i.e. no...

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