نتایج جستجو برای: host parasite interactions

تعداد نتایج: 602299  

Journal: :Trends in parasitology 2010
Victor M Vidal-Martínez Daniel Pech Bernd Sures S Thomas Purucker Robert Poulin

This review assesses the usefulness of parasites as bioindicators of environmental impact. Relevant studies published in the past decade were compiled; factorial meta-analysis demonstrated significant effects and interactions between parasite levels and the presence and concentration of various pollutants and/or environmental stressors. These effects and interactions were also evident in subset...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Joshua M Tybur Yoel Inbar Lene Aarøe Pat Barclay Fiona Kate Barlow Mícheál de Barra D Vaughn Becker Leah Borovoi Incheol Choi Jong An Choi Nathan S Consedine Alan Conway Jane Rebecca Conway Paul Conway Vera Cubela Adoric Dilara Ekin Demirci Ana María Fernández Diogo Conque Seco Ferreira Keiko Ishii Ivana Jakšić Tingting Ji Florian van Leeuwen David M G Lewis Norman P Li Jason C McIntyre Sumitava Mukherjee Justin H Park Boguslaw Pawlowski Michael Bang Petersen David Pizarro Gerasimos Prodromitis Pavol Prokop Markus J Rantala Lisa M Reynolds Bonifacio Sandin Bariş Sevi Delphine De Smet Narayanan Srinivasan Shruti Tewari Cameron Wilson Jose C Yong Iris Žeželj

People who are more avoidant of pathogens are more politically conservative, as are nations with greater parasite stress. In the current research, we test two prominent hypotheses that have been proposed as explanations for these relationships. The first, which is an intragroup account, holds that these relationships between pathogens and politics are based on motivations to adhere to local nor...

2013
Damian R. Murray Mark Schaller Peter Suedfeld

According to a "parasite stress" hypothesis, authoritarian governments are more likely to emerge in regions characterized by a high prevalence of disease-causing pathogens. Recent cross-national evidence is consistent with this hypothesis, but there are inferential limitations associated with that evidence. We report two studies that address some of these limitations, and provide further tests ...

1948
G. S. Mohapatra

Benign tertian malarial parasites have never or very rarely been held responsible for producing symptoms of cerebral infection. Textbooks are almost silent regarding the discussion of such a possibility. Subtertian parasite, by virtue of its small size and its special predilection to invade the brain, has been always found to be the only parasite producing cerebral and other unusual symptoms. T...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2008
Andrew Hoyle Roger G Bowers Andrew White Michael Boots

Trade-off shapes are crucial to evolutionary outcomes. However, due to different ecological feedbacks their implications may depend not only on the trade-off being considered but also the ecological scenario. Here, we apply a novel geometric technique, trade-off and invasion plots (TIPs), to examine in detail how the shape of trade-off relationships affect evolutionary outcomes under a range of...

Journal: :BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology 2010
Andreas Hofmann Asiah Osman Chiuan Yee Leow Patrick Driguez Donald P McManus Malcolm K Jones

In the last few years, annexins have been discovered in several nematodes and other parasites, and distinct differences between the parasite annexins and those of the hosts make them potentially attractive targets for anti-parasite therapeutics. Annexins are ubiquitous proteins found in almost all organisms across all kingdoms.Here, we present an overview of novel annexins from parasitic organi...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2004
Stephanie Bedhomme Philip Agnew Christine Sidobre Yannis Michalakis

Host-parasite interactions involve competition for nutritional resources between hosts and the parasites growing within them. Consuming part of a host's resources is one cause of a parasite's virulence, i.e. part of the fitness cost imposed on the host by the parasite. The influence of a host's nutritional conditions on the virulence of a parasite was experimentally tested using the mosquito Ae...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Ben Ashby Michael Boots

Parasites are thought to play an important role in sexual selection and the evolution of mating strategies, which in turn are likely to be critical to the transmission and therefore the evolution of parasites. Despite this clear interdependence we have little understanding of parasite-mediated sexual selection in the context of reciprocal parasite evolution. Here we develop a general coevolutio...

Journal: :Biology letters 2009
Jay D Evans

A conference exploring 'The impact of the environment on innate immunity: the threat of diseases' was held on 4-9 May 2009 in Obergurgl, Austria, thanks to the support from the European Science Foundation, Innsbruck University and the Austrian Science Foundation. The goals of the conference were to explore how the outcomes of host-parasite interactions depend on variation across individuals, th...

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