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Optimal virulence
Multiple Infections and the Evolution of Virulence Samuel Alizon, Jacobus C Roode, Yannis Michalakis
Does Virulence Offer Benefit to the Parasite?
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Growth Versus Virulence in a Seed Bank Pathogen
Oct 12 Lecture 12 Evolution of Virulence
Coevolution of Parasite Virulence and Host Mating Strategies
The Effect of Treatment on Pathogen Virulence
Host Phenology Drives the Evolution of Intermediate Parasite Virulence
Adaptive Dynamics of Infectious Diseases: in Pursuit of Virulence Management Edited by Ulf Dieckmann, Johan A
Adaptive Virulence Evolution: the Good Old Fitness-Based Approach Samuel Alizon, Yannis Michalakis
Virulence Determinants of Pandemic Influenza Viruses
Host-Pathogen Coevolution, with Implications for Human Ecology
Host Phenology Can Drive the Evolution of Intermediate Virulence Strategies in Some Parasites
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The Evolution of Virulence in Pseudomonas Aeruginosa During Chronic Wound Infection
Challenging the Trade-Off Model for the Evolution of Virulence: Is Virulence Management Feasible?
A Vertically Transmitted Infection Is an Infection Caused by Pathogens
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Potential Drivers of Virulence Evolution in Aquaculture
Potential Drivers of Virulence Evolution in Aquaculture
The Adaptive Evolution of Virulence: a Review of Theoretical Predictions and Empirical Tests
The Influence of Infective Dose, Nutrient Availability and Coinfection on Virulence of Flavobacterium Columnare
Implications of Horizontal and Vertical Pathogen Transmission for Honey Bee Epidemiology Ingemar Fries, Scott Camazine
Host Phenology Can Select for Multiple Stable Parasite Virulence Strategies
Pathogen–Host–Environment Interplay and Disease Emergence
The Basic Reproduction Number, R0, Is Defined As the Expected Number of Secondary Cases Produced by a Single (Typical) Infection in a Completely Susceptible Population
Assessing Virulence of Varroa Destructor Mites from Different Honey Bee Management Regimes Travis L
Epidemiology Meets Evolutionary Ecology
Parallel Patterns of Increased Virulence in a Recently Emerged Wildlife Pathogen
Virulence-Transmission Trade-Offs and Population Divergence in Virulence in a Naturally Occurring Butterfly Parasite